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ANNOUNCEMENT: We have a new schedule!Monday - But Am I Wrong?Tuesday - See You Next Tuesday (But Am I Wrong Votes)Thursday - Don't Blame Me!Friday - Fisting Friday (Weekly Catch Up)Meghan and Melisa are officially business partners! Get ready for exciting updates on their new venture. We're diving headfirst into the Love Is Blind finale drama, and then switching gears to discuss the potential of Kamala Harris as president. Buckle up for some serious laughs as we dissect the GOP's not-so-subtle fear of her.From fangirling over the new Bridgerton sensation to sharing the latest on Kenneth Mejia, we've got you covered. Plus, we're spilling the tea on LA's terrifying spider infestation and a potential superhero sighting in Melisa's hometown. And wait, there's more! Meghan shares her ENT scan results, and Melisa might have a surprising diagnosis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Blake Snell is willing to take a shorter-term deal — could/should the Twins get in on that? In this edition of Locked On Twins, Brandon (@Brandon_Warne) and Dave (@answerdavebrown) discuss that topic, as well as the newly-announced broadcast crews for both television and radio for the 2024 season.Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Eric Frandsen and Jason Walker look at the playoff schedule for both the boys and girls Region 11 basketball teams. Utah Jazz resume their season, but without Otto Porter, Jr. Will the Jazz run to the bottom for draft status? New coaches announced for USU football staff. Pick 6
In another loaded edition of the 3 on 1, Matt, Rob, and Cory are joined by A7FL senior official and "rules master" Will Franklin to discuss our new three-point play!We're also joined by one of the best players in the A7FL, Ashante Worthy as he prepares to be healthy and locked in for 2024 with the New Jersey BIC.Also, we look at a potential path to the championship for the BIC and ALL A7FL teams as we unveil the 2024 Playoff bracket
A brief update about our holiday schedule, new sale items in our store, and new subscription options! Check out the store here: https://youdontshow.link/store New subscription options here: https://youdontpod.supercast.com/
This will be the final episode of the year and I just wanted to give you an update on a few things that have been going on my life. First, I have been on Ozempic for ~10 or 11 weeks at this point and I'll give you an update on my impressions of it to date. Second, I'll update you on my fasting protocol, which has changed largely due to the impact of Ozempic. Third, I am trying out a new algorithm for my diabetes management, called iAPS (Apple (i) Artificial Pancreas System). I haven't been using it for very long but I already like it very much. Lastly, I've been battling sugar (yet again!) Maybe some of you can relate to this... I'll be back next year with more episodes!
Engineering Success Podcast - The Engineering Career Podcast
Episode 48 of the ENGRing Success Podcast Don't miss a blog post or a podcast episode, subscribe to my newsletter on www.ENGRingSuccess.com Support the on podcast on Spotify or on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ENGRingSuccess Top tier supporters - shout out each episode of the month for $10 monthly donation. Follow along on all social medias: https://linktr.ee/ENGRingSuccess To submit your question, email daniel@ENGRingSuccess.com LinkedIn Lunatics/Career Craziness 1. Sorry kids, Gotta hustle 2. Dude sitting across from me at the airport tried to get a chick's info by asking her to add him on LinkedIn Engineering College Q's 3. How does everyone do it? 4. I don't think I want to continue my major (computer engineering) Career Advice 5. Boss asked (told) me to start traveling out of the blue, is this reasonable for most jobs or am I right to be upset/distraught? 6. Job that rejected me three months ago for asking too high a salary posts another job with the salary range I asked for.. 7. How to do you ensure a bad candidate fails an interview? 8. Not sure what I wanna do now 9. My manager is telling me to fake my job title in email signature? 10. Sooo... I and my team, but mostly me, just destroyed a $100k piece of machinery today. CEO of the company wants to have a meeting tomorrow with all of us. What should I expect going into this/what should i do to prepare? 11. Is it weird I still call my mom after work everyday? 12. Is HR trying to tell me to kick rocks? Subscribe on YouTube to watch short excerpts of podcast episodes addressing specific topics: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj86alc3a7_A_PibgYpkWFg Daniel is a Mechanical Engineering graduate of Trinity University's B.S. in Engineering Science and currently works in Commercial Management in the Engineering and Construction Consulting Industry. All views expressed on this podcast are his own and do not reflect the opinions or views of his employer. Music by Maxgotthetracks: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0Pclog68AY1 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/engineering-success/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/engineering-success/support
Eric Frandsen and Jason Walker preview the Region 11 football games for Oct. 6. Only a few games throughout the Mountain West Conference on Saturday. NCAA adopts new rules regarding the transfer portal for football and men's basketball.
In Hour 2, Cousins sub Dario Melendez & Tony Smith go over the hot stories of the day in the Top 3 at 3, including Florida man, Pat Fitzgerald fired at Northwestern and the MLB All-Star game. Plus, the guys go through the Packers schedule to see how many wins the Green & Gold can get, the guys look at the new State Fair foods and can Dario rap as good as Homer?
The 2023 NFL schedule is officially released Thursday night, but some of the games were revealed on Wednesday. This includes the league's first ever Black Friday game. The New York Jets will host the Miami Dolphins at MetLife Stadium the day after Thanksgiving. Today we discuss this game along with other things to watch as the 2023 NFL schedule is released.Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
The 2023 NFL schedule is officially released Thursday night, but some of the games were revealed on Wednesday. This includes the league's first ever Black Friday game. The New York Jets will host the Miami Dolphins at MetLife Stadium the day after Thanksgiving. Today we discuss this game along with other things to watch as the 2023 NFL schedule is released. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
My Recovery from Cannabis Use Disorder | My Sober Story | Meditation ❤️Welcome to the Luminous Recovery Yoga YouTube channel! Our mission is to create high-quality yoga videos for people in Twelve Step Recovery programs. In these videos you will find simple, but powerful yoga and meditation practices that support sustainable recovery. We welcome all levels, all bodies, all genders, and all recovery programs! SUBSCRIBE to the channel to join our recovery family! Discover new yoga practices and recovery themed talks that include recovery principles with yoga. Learn what it feels like to practice these principles in all of your poses! - - - - - - - - - Join the Luminous Recovery Yoga online studio! Your online membership includes LIVE weekly yoga classes with Kari and access to a full video-on-demand library with styles like Vinyasa, Yang/Yin, Mellow flows, Power flows, and Recovery themed yoga practices. This is your one stop shop for yoga, recovery, meditation, and all things Luminous!
The Between the Stripes Podcast Network: Real College Football Talk For Real People
I am back with a special guest, Cuthbert of SSN_Army on Twitter and we talk all about Army. It may be March but it is never too early for us to talk about the season. So many questions lay ahead as we discuss the new offense, the schedule, games we are looking forward to and more! You wont want to miss it! Follow SSN_Army on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SSN_Army Check out our mini-documentaries here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXBvVZtVE8w&list=PLA_kucC6d5_o28Ubd9pXpzZqvvdTukswm
The Gift of Confusion | Luminous Recovery Yoga ❤️Welcome to the Luminous Recovery Yoga YouTube channel! Our mission is to create high-quality yoga videos for people in Twelve Step Recovery programs. In these videos you will find simple, but powerful yoga and meditation practices that support sustainable recovery. We welcome all levels, all bodies, all genders, and all recovery programs! SUBSCRIBE to the channel to join our recovery family! Discover new yoga practices and recovery themed talks that include recovery principles with yoga. Learn what it feels like to practice these principles in all of your poses! _________________________________________________ Join the Luminous Recovery Yoga online studio! Your online membership includes LIVE weekly yoga classes with Kari and access to a full video-on-demand library with styles like Vinyasa, Yang/Yin, Mellow flows, Power flows, and Recovery themed yoga practices. This is your one stop shop for yoga, recovery, meditation, and all things Luminous!
Joe DeLeone and Blake Ruffino discuss on today's show: Morning Topics: -New SEC Permanant Opponents - Alabama Coach Nick Saban Weighing in on the new SEC Schedule - The new college football clock rules close to being final - UCLA Head Coach Chip Kelly Extended
20 Minute | Flow Like Water | Vinyasa Yoga Practice ❤️Welcome to the Baptiste Power Vinyasa Flow Yoga podcast! Our mission is to create high-quality yoga podcasts for people in Twelve Step Recovery programs. In these audios you will find simple, but powerful yoga and meditation practices that support sustainable recovery. We welcome all levels, all bodies, all genders, and all recovery programs! SUBSCRIBE to the podcast to join our recovery family! Discover new yoga practices and recovery themed talks that include recovery principles with yoga. Learn what it feels like to practice these principles in all of your poses! _________________________________________________ Join the Luminous Recovery Yoga online studio! Your online membership includes LIVE weekly yoga classes with Kari and access to a full video-on-demand library with styles like Vinyasa, Yang/Yin, Mellow flows, Power flows, and Recovery themed yoga practices. This is your one stop shop for yoga, recovery, meditation, and all things Luminous!
Starting Your Own Business as Recovery | interview with Amy Porterfield ❤️Welcome to the Luminous Recovery Yoga podcast! Our mission is to create high-quality yoga and recovery materials for people in Twelve Step Recovery programs. In this podcast you will find simple, but powerful yoga and meditation practices that support sustainable recovery. We welcome all levels, all bodies, all genders, and all recovery programs! SUBSCRIBE to the channel to join our recovery family! Discover new yoga practices and recovery themed talks that include recovery principles with yoga. Learn what it feels like to practice these principles in all of your poses! _________________________________________________ Join the Luminous Recovery Yoga online studio! Your online membership includes LIVE weekly yoga classes with Kari and access to a full video-on-demand library with styles like Vinyasa, Yang/Yin, Mellow flows, Power flows, and Recovery themed yoga practices. This is your one stop shop for yoga, recovery, meditation, and all things Luminous!
FOX Sports' RJ Young is joined by USFL VP Daryl Johnston! Daryl and RJ discuss how the USFL will build on its success from year one into year two, the release of the Season 2 schedule, new coaching hires, and how the caliber of play will improve. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Athletic's Pete Sampson joins to talk about the finalized 2023 Notre Dame football schedule and how this fall's roster compares to last year's team.
Rachel Trobman, CEO of Upside Health and David Rosenblum, MD discuss updates to the 2023 Physician Fee Schedule + New Chronic Pain Management Codes, Remote Patient Monitoring and more! Claim CME Credit! This Podcast is not worth any CME Credit, but Credit can be Claimed for reflecting on content: The CE experience for this Podcast is powered by CMEfy - click here to reflect and earn credits: https://earnc.me/9AX9LN Upcoming Courses and Workshops! Ultrasound Guided Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine NYC- Dec 3, 2022 Regenerative Interventional Pain Course NYC- Jan, 28, 2023 Ultrasound Guided Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine Tamarindo, Costa Rica- Feb. 19, 2023 Ultrasound Guided Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine NYC- March 11, 2023 Ultrasound Guided Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine NYC- April 22, 2023 Pain Management Board Review/Refresher Course/ Ultrasound Training NYC- June 9-11, 2023 NRAP: NYC Regional Anesthesia and Pain Ultrasound CME Workshop Registration, Sat, Dec 3, 2022 at 7:30 AM | Eventbrite For up to date Calendar, Click Here!
Rachel Trobman, CEO of Upside Health and David Rosenblum, MD discuss updates to the 2023 Physician Fee Schedule + New Chronic Pain Management Codes, Remote Patient Monitoring and more! Claim CME Credit! This Podcast is not worth any CME Credit, but Credit can be Claimed for reflecting on content: The CE experience for this Podcast is powered by CMEfy - click here to reflect and earn credits: https://earnc.me/9AX9LN Upcoming Courses and Workshops! Ultrasound Guided Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine NYC- Dec 3, 2022 Regenerative Interventional Pain Course NYC- Jan, 28, 2023 Ultrasound Guided Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine Tamarindo, Costa Rica- Feb. 19, 2023 Ultrasound Guided Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine NYC- March 11, 2023 Ultrasound Guided Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine NYC- April 22, 2023 Pain Management Board Review/Refresher Course/ Ultrasound Training NYC- June 9-11, 2023 NRAP: NYC Regional Anesthesia and Pain Ultrasound CME Workshop Registration, Sat, Dec 3, 2022 at 7:30 AM | Eventbrite For up to date Calendar, Click Here!
Rachel Trobman, CEO of Upside Health and David Rosenblum, MD discuss updates to the 2023 Physician Fee Schedule + New Chronic Pain Management Codes, Remote Patient Monitoring and more! Claim CME Credit! This Podcast is not worth any CME Credit, but Credit can be Claimed for reflecting on content: The CE experience for this Podcast is powered by CMEfy - click here to reflect and earn credits: https://earnc.me/9AX9LN Upcoming Courses and Workshops! Ultrasound Guided Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine NYC- Dec 3, 2022 Regenerative Interventional Pain Course NYC- Jan, 28, 2023 Ultrasound Guided Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine Tamarindo, Costa Rica- Feb. 19, 2023 Ultrasound Guided Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine NYC- March 11, 2023 Ultrasound Guided Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine NYC- April 22, 2023 Pain Management Board Review/Refresher Course/ Ultrasound Training NYC- June 9-11, 2023 NRAP: NYC Regional Anesthesia and Pain Ultrasound CME Workshop Registration, Sat, Dec 3, 2022 at 7:30 AM | Eventbrite For up to date Calendar, Click Here!
Locked On Blackhawks - Daily Podcast On The Chicago Blackhawks
Wednesday's episode of Locked On Blackhawks begins with a discussion on the 2022 Tom Kurvers Prospect Showcase, which will be held at Fifth Third Arena from September 14-18 and features the Chicago Blackhawks and Minnesota Wild. How could this experience prove to be beneficial for a handful of young Blackhawks prospects? Then, host Jack Bushman gets into the sweater numbers for a handful of new faces, including Andreas Athanasiou, Max Domi, and Petr Mrazek. All that and more on Locked On Blackhawks. Part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your Team. Every Day.Tom Kurvers Showcase Details (3:35)Key Experience For Blackhawks Prospects? (7:50)New Sweater Numbers (12:35)SUBSCRIBE on YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc1cYsJV90zr-fxKmeUkcGAFOLLOW on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/LO_BlackhawksFOLLOW on INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/lockedonblackhawks/BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds, and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blackhawks - Daily Podcast On The Chicago Blackhawks
Wednesday's episode of Locked On Blackhawks begins with a discussion on the 2022 Tom Kurvers Prospect Showcase, which will be held at Fifth Third Arena from September 14-18 and features the Chicago Blackhawks and Minnesota Wild. How could this experience prove to be beneficial for a handful of young Blackhawks prospects? Then, host Jack Bushman gets into the sweater numbers for a handful of new faces, including Andreas Athanasiou, Max Domi, and Petr Mrazek. All that and more on Locked On Blackhawks. Part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your Team. Every Day. Tom Kurvers Showcase Details (3:35) Key Experience For Blackhawks Prospects? (7:50) New Sweater Numbers (12:35) SUBSCRIBE on YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc1cYsJV90zr-fxKmeUkcGA FOLLOW on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/LO_Blackhawks FOLLOW on INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/lockedonblackhawks/ BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds, and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The crew breaks down the freshly released schedule giving their predictions on how the Bears will do this season. Their season totals might surprise some people.
If you're a MAVTV cable subscriber you're going to get more live and tape delayed Lucas late model shows than ever before. We've got details, plus Lucas teams head to Golden Isles tonight for practice, the Xtreme Outlaw Series adds more drivers, and David Gravel has a sweet new paint scheme.
Luke and Ryan to start taking look at 2022 where the Gophers already have a new schedule, new coaches and new players.
Conor is in Tulsa for the Chili Bowl while Joey is still in Indy. Joey opens up about the news he won't be returning to Barstool Sports and what is to come next. The guys go over the full IndyCar 2022 schedule now that the times have been announced then of course they finish with the Ricky Treadway Random Indy 500 Driver of The Week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Sun Devils - Daily Podcast On Arizona State Sun Devils Football & Basketball
ASU only has 4 remaining games on their schedule, and their difficulty is not created equal. How likely is ASU to run the table or lose all 4? We discuss this and more in our first segment. Next we take a look at the division 1 transfers that have made their way onto the Sun Devils basketball roster and how much of an impact we believe they'll make. Lastly we discuss Darien Butler advancing to the semi-final stage for the Dick Butkus award and how likely he will advance to the top 3 in the nation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Sun Devils - Daily Podcast On Arizona State Sun Devils Football & Basketball
ASU only has 4 remaining games on their schedule, and their difficulty is not created equal. How likely is ASU to run the table or lose all 4? We discuss this and more in our first segment. Next we take a look at the division 1 transfers that have made their way onto the Sun Devils basketball roster and how much of an impact we believe they'll make. Lastly we discuss Darien Butler advancing to the semi-final stage for the Dick Butkus award and how likely he will advance to the top 3 in the nation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Oklahoma State has big changes coming its way with a new transfer and locker room upgrade. Plus you need to hear about RUDIS+. Catch up on all the D1 college wrestling news you missed over the weekend. ———————————— ⭐ Did you enjoy this week's college wrestling news updates? Consider writing a review to help The Fanco Wrestling Show grow! https://bit.ly/FancoWrestlingShow
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Locked On Patriots - Daily Podcast On The New England Patriots
The New England Patriots' 2021 Schedule is reportedly out, and the Pats have some intriguing matchups to which they may look forward. New England opens its season on September 12, hosting the Miami Dolphins, while Tom Brady and the Buccaneers visit Foxboro on October 3. Host Mike D'Abate gives his early thoughts on the reported schedule and welcomes John Miller, host of Locked On Mizzou to help Pats fans get to know new safety Joshuah Bledsoe.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.NugenixText now, and they'll include a bottle of Nugenix Thermo, their most powerful fat incinerator ever with key ingredients to help you get back in shape, absolutely free! Text DRAFT to 2-3-1-2-3-1. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Patriots - Daily Podcast On The New England Patriots
The New England Patriots’ 2021 Schedule is reportedly out, and the Pats have some intriguing matchups to which they may look forward. New England opens its season on September 12, hosting the Miami Dolphins, while Tom Brady and the Buccaneers visit Foxboro on October 3. Host Mike D’Abate gives his early thoughts on the reported schedule and welcomes John Miller, host of Locked On Mizzou to help Pats fans get to know new safety Joshuah Bledsoe. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you’ll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Nugenix Text now, and they’ll include a bottle of Nugenix Thermo, their most powerful fat incinerator ever with key ingredients to help you get back in shape, absolutely free! Text DRAFT to 2-3-1-2-3-1. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Big Ten’s 2021 schedule is here - what games should you have circled on your calendar (1:00)? Next, these teams just picked up some talent at assistant coaching positions. We break down why they are good hires and expectations for their first year (11:02). The podcast has its first guest(!) and someone in Penn State’s graphics department needs to be fired. Fellow Medill student and PSU alum Jake Bramande joins the podcast to discuss the controversial Super Bowl tweet from Happy Valley and the best college football graphics of all time (39:10).
We take a look at Michigan's revised and (tentatively) finalized 2021 football schedule, then field a number of questions from listeners about the Wolverines' football team. We open with a look at Michigan's schedule. We parse through the changes, look at the Wolverines' schedule as a whole and discuss our thoughts on Michigan's slate. Next, we quickly refresh out conversation on Michigan's needed coaching changes, then tackle two questions heavily related to Michigan's new look defense. We discuss how a shift to a 3-4 defense would impact Michigan's defensive line and linebacker rooms and which players may benefit the most. We then look at transfer portal targets the Wolverines may look into, along with the needs Michigan may be prudent to address. Then, we open things up to two other questions. We look at JJ McCarthy's potential to contend for the starting job in the spring and fall, while Steve handles a question about defensive back recruiting in the 2022 class. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's podcast, Andy and I welcome our new show partner to the Serious Angler Podcast, AFTCO! We are super pumped to be working with AFTCO for the 2021 season and look forward to rocking some AFTCO apparel in whatever situation Mother Nature throws at us! In addition, we talk about the NPFL Schedule for 2021 and our predictions and much more! AFTCO GEAR: https://aftco.com/?gclid=CjwKCAiA6aSABhApEiwA6Cbm_3hbFaTSf5jPOL7KuIHwKdQb7x0VaPAYtGq2tXSH8AIIuaTrl0TjnBoCkxYQAvD_BwE Thanks for watching! Comment, Like and SUBSCRIBE! If you would like to support the Serious Angler Podcast, here is how: PayPal: paypal.me/baileyeigbrett Venmo: @SeriousAngler Want Serious Angler apparel? Click the link below to purchase! https://teamlocker.squadlocker.com/#/lockers/serious-anglers?_k=xbhyts Follow Along On Serious Angler Social Media: Instagram: seriousangler Facebook: Serious Angler Podcast YouTube: Serious Angler Podcast ---------------- Want Premium Tungsten Jigs and Terminal Tackle? Check out Queen Tackle Receive 20% off at Queen Tackle, use code: "seriousangler20" Click here to order: https://www.queentackle.com/ Have any boating or kayak needs? Give Morgan Marine a call and they will get you set up! Click the link below: https://www.morganmarine.net/ Are you looking to get yourself into the most efficient and highest rated fishing kayak? Check out Hobie Kayaks at: https://www.hobie.com/kayaks/ Want to get yourself the best performance fishing apparel to overcome anything that Mother Nature throws at you? Get yourself some AFTCO gear at: https://aftco.com/?gclid=CjwKCAiA6aSABhApEiwA6Cbm_3hbFaTSf5jPOL7KuIHwKdQb7x0VaPAYtGq2tXSH8AIIuaTrl0TjnBoCkxYQAvD_BwE -------------- Follow Our Personal Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bailey_eigbrett/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fullfishingguideservice/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bailey_eigbrett Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bailey.eigbrett/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Fullfishingguideservice/ ----- Want assistance with Social Media, Website Creation, Podcasting, Content Creation and MORE? Check out Serious Angler Media Services! https://www.seriousanglermedia.com/ ----- #SeriousAngler #SeriousAnglerPodcast #BassFishing --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/serious-angler/support
Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ Claim CME/CE credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-coding-update Overview: This session will overview the new 2021 changes for outpatient E&M billing documentation requirements. Guest: Robert Baldor, MD, FAAFP Music Credit: Richard Onorato
Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ Claim CME/CE credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-coding-update Overview: This session will overview the new 2021 changes for outpatient E&M billing documentation requirements. Guest: Robert Baldor, MD, FAAFP Music Credit: Richard Onorato
The Optima Search For The Ultimate Street Car Series Podcast
Welcome to the Show! Welcome to the Optima Search For the Ultimate Street Car Series Podcast! This show is produced twice-per-month show and will be a great way to keep people informed on everything going on, from rules discussions, to event coverage, and to feature interviews with competitors and people of interest! The show is […]
The Optima Search For The Ultimate Street Car Series Podcast
Welcome to the Show! Welcome to the Optima Search For the Ultimate Street Car Series Podcast! This show is produced twice-per-month show and will be a great way to keep people informed on everything going on, from rules discussions, to event coverage, and to feature interviews with competitors and people of interest! The show is […]
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In this episode, we take a look at a number of new going-ons pertaining to Michigan football. We begin with a look at the Michigan football team’s new 2020 schedule. We discuss why not much has changed with the schedule, how the Wolverines found themselves with one of the nation’s toughest schedules and why their season-opening matchup is so interesting. We also look at very early record predictions for the Wolverines, including why we don’t think a four-loss regular season is likely, which teams should worry Michigan the most and more. Then, we discuss the Wolverines’ defense, and the ways that it can improve in big games in 2020 compared to recent losses. We then turn the discussion to Michigan’s new quarterback, Joe Milton, and discuss what to make of him winning the job, what it entails and what’s next for him and Milton. To close the episode, we take a look at wide receiver depth following Nico Collins’ departure, why the position group might be fine overall and why the Wolverines seem to lose more players to NFL Draft decisions than Ohio State does. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Do you feel called to ministry or to start a nonprofit? Phil Cooke https://philecooke.com interviews Ann White, founder of Courage for Life, to talk about her journey from idea to impactful ministry in just five years. Here’s how to take those first steps towards your nonprofit to launch something that could potentially change the world. Subscribe to My Podcast for more good advice for leaders and creatives: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/phil-cooke-podcast/id1439369056 Prefer video? Watch the YouTube edition here: https://youtu.be/51UCs7WcoN4 Find out more about Ann White and Courage for Life here: https://courageforlife.org/ Do you have a message or story the world needs to hear? As a Hollywood producer and media consultant, I offer advice for leaders and creatives each week on filmmaking, digital media, publishing, strategy, communication, leadership, culture and faith – to help you get from where you are to where you want to be in your career. Sign up for my blog and get a free eBook https://www.philcooke.com Make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel if you haven’t already at https://www.youtube.com/c/philcookeofficial?sub_confirmation=1 Follow me: Twitter https://twitter.com/philcooke Facebook https://www.facebook.com/philcookepage/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/philcooke/ Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/philcookes-podcast/id1439369056 Find out about Cooke Media Group here: https://www.cookemediagroup.com Other Great Resources: Get the book, “Unique – Telling Your Story in the Age of Brands and Social Media” https://amzn.to/3drrfgF (As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel and allows us to continue making videos like this. Thank you for the support!) Schedule: New episodes are uploaded every other Tuesday. Make sure to Subscribe and hit the Notification bell to be notified when they go live. **More about this episode: ** How to Start a Nonprofit Organization or Ministry – Interview with Ann White Ann White reached out to Phil Cooke and Cooke Media Group several years ago to help establish the vision and calling God had placed on her heart. It began with a rebrand and a defining of the “one thing” – the niche – that God had called her to. Now, five years later, Ann’s ministry, Courage for Life, is impacting many lives and opening doors she never dreamed possible. In this interview, Phil and Ann discuss defining your niche, financing the vision of your ministry or nonprofit, and asking people to come alongside you in this vision. Phil’s four steps to start a ministry are: Find the niche. Find the place God has called you to that nobody else is doing. Understand messaging. The way you communicate the vision is important. Look for that big idea. What is something tha could change the way we reach this culture or how you minister to people? Don’t be afraid to ask people for help, to ask people for support. Here are some quick take-aways from today’s interview: “If you’re not willing to invest in your vision, I really question the power of the vision.” Phil Cooke “If we let failure stop us, we wouldn’t get anything done.” Ann White “People want to be part of a great vision.” Phil Cooke “Keep your hands open, because if God’s in it and behind it, he’s going to make things happen in ways you couldn’t think of, dream or imagine.” Ann White “If you’re holding back, it’s probably the perfect time to start.” Phil Cooke
Broadcast TV is still a viable way to get your message and story out to the world. Phil Cooke https://philcooke.com offers ten tips to help you launch a media ministry with success. Find out how storytelling, creativity and culturally relevant programming can help you impact the world. Subscribe to My Podcast for more good advice for leaders and creatives: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/phil-cooke-podcast/id1439369056 Prefer video? Watch the YouTube edition here: https://youtu.be/T0tfZLqWjsM Do you have a message or story the world needs to hear? As a Hollywood producer and media consultant, I offer advice for leaders and creatives each week on filmmaking, digital media, publishing, strategy, communication, leadership, culture and faith – to help you get from where you are to where you want to be in your career. **More about this episode: ** 10 Commandments of Starting a Broadcast Television Media Ministry In most cases, when I receive a call from a pastor, evangelist, or other ministry leader interested in launching a television ministry, their primary concern is usually about equipment. These questions are important, but I’ve discovered over the years that they aren’t nearly as important as these 10 fundamental areas: #1 – Understand The Power of Telling a Story – Ultimately, no matter what communications medium we choose, that’s all we’re doing – telling a story. The great Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman said “Facts go straight to the head, and stories go straight to the heart.” #2 – Don’t Feel Everything Has to be Explicit – Don’t feel the obligation to tell the entire salvation, healing, and deliverance story with each program. #3 – Be in Touch with the Current Culture – Christian producers often don’t keep up with current programming and graphic styles, and I’m amazed at the number of Christian media professionals who never even watch television. #4 – Make Sure your Financing is in Place – I always recommend that you have six months of funding in the bank before you ever began a media outreach. #5 – Always be open to change. The most successful media ministries are ministries who aren’t afraid to change, update, and present a fresh, new approach to an ever-changing audience. #6 – Have a Clear Focus – Have a clear purpose and focus for each program you do. If you’re producing a program on the theme of salvation, then every aspect of that program needs to point in that direction. #7 – Don’t Forget Creativity – Exercise those creative muscles… and do it on a regular basis. Don’t take the easy way out, either in sermon preparation or program production. #8 – Don’t Let Your Vision Stop at Preaching – Preaching is a wonderful thing, however, don’t forget other wonderful program ideas – documentaries, movies, children’s programs, news, animation, music, and other formats. #9 – Don’t Forget Research – I’m convinced one of the most neglected areas of media ministry is research. Do you really know who’s watching your program and why? That knowledge should greatly affect what you produce. #10 – Don’t Underestimate The Importance of Quality – Today’s audiences are more technologically sophisticated than ever, and refuse to watch programs that aren’t up to current standards of quality. Always remember – stewardship isn’t necessarily saving money, it’s using money most effectively. I couldn’t write an article like this without urging you to do something else that I believe is absolutely critical for a media ministry – the need for prayer, and to seek the wise counsel of others. If you will stay near the heart of God in your decision making, and seek the help and counsel of both Godly men and women, as well as experienced media professionals, your chances of success will be greatly increased. Schedule: New episodes are uploaded every other Tuesday. Make sure to Subscribe and hit the Notification bell to be notified when they go live. Other Great Resources: Get my “Unique: The Ultimate Planner for Creative Professionals” https://amzn.to/2M2ixNo (As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel and allows us to continue making videos like this. Thank you for the support!) Sign up for my blog and get a free eBook on creativity at https://www.philcooke.com Make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel if you haven’t already at https://www.youtube.com/c/philcookeofficial?sub_confirmation=1 Follow me: Twitter https://twitter.com/philcooke Facebook https://www.facebook.com/philcookepage/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/philcooke/ Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/philcookes-podcast/id1439369056 Find out about Cooke Media Group here: https://www.cookemediagroup.com
We are back with a fresh episode 11 of season 3. We review the trailer for the Free Guy movie. We have music from Bif Naked. A new top five with a new sports segment from Darrin. A new unpopular segment from Jakub and a sneezy Garbage person of the week.
We are back with a fresh episode 11 of season 3. We review the trailer for the Free Guy movie. We have music from Bif Naked. A new top five with a new sports segment from Darrin. A new unpopular segment from Jakub and a sneezy Garbage person of the week.
Social media has become the new “front door” of the church – especially in the aftermath of the Coronavirus. In this interview, Phil Cooke https://philcooke.com and Dave Adamson explore how churches can leverage social media and YouTube to pastor people and connect with their communities. Subscribe to My Podcast for more good advice for leaders and creatives: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/phil-cooke-podcast/id1439369056 Prefer video? Watch the YouTube edition here: https://youtu.be/0fZTqJfBH6A CONNECT WITH ME AT: Twitter: https://twitter.com/philcooke Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/philcookepage/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/philcooke/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/philcookeofficial?sub_confirmation=1 Do you have a message or story the world needs to hear? As a Hollywood producer and media consultant, I offer advice for leaders and creatives each week on filmmaking, digital media, publishing, strategy, communication, leadership, culture and faith – to take you from where you are to where you want to be in your career. Website: https://philcooke.com Find out about Cooke Media Group: https://www.cookemediagroup.com LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Dave Adamson @Aussie Dave Twitter: https://twitter.com/aussiedave Facebook: https://facebook.com/aussiedaveadamson Instagram: https://Instagram.com/aussiedave YouTube: Website: https://daveadamson.tv Email: daveadamson@northpoint.org Text: (201) 267-2156 “Chasing the Light” https://amzn.to/3eT7dxr “52 Hebrew Words Every Christian Should Know” https://amzn.to/2VLhVih YouVersion: https://www.bible.com/reading-plans/2487-7-hebrew-words-every-christian-should-know Get organized with my planner: “Unique: The Ultimate Planner for Creative Professionals” https://amzn.to/2M2ixNo (As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel and allows us to continue making videos like this. Thank you for the support!) Schedule: New episodes are uploaded every other Tuesday. Make sure to Subscribe and hit the Notification bell to be notified when they go live. Other Great Resources: Sign up for my blog and get a free eBook on creativity at https://www.philcooke.com **More about this episode: ** How the Digital World is Changing the Church – Interview with Aussie Dave Adamson Here are quick take-aways from today’s interview: --Pastors: Don’t be afraid to leverage the technology of our day. People will find your content when they are searching for answers. --Many churches are using social media as a megaphone for the church when they should be leveraging the technology as a telephone: a 2-way conversation. --Social media offers the power to stay engaged with people through the week. It doesn’t have to be polished or professional, just start using it as a conversation to connect with your community. --Church attendance is not decreasing; it’s decentralizing. --The church is relevant in the community when they are meeting the needs of the people in the community. Having an online presence allows us to do this. Start leveraging social media to impact the community you are in! --Don’t be afraid to use YouTube to reach a generation wandering far from God.
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Changing careers at 50 and older can be a terrifying prospect. Whether you’ve been laid off or are taking the risk to move from a dead end job to your dream career, Phil Cooke offers a strategic plan to transition into a new career. https://philcooke.com Subscribe to My Podcast for more good advice for leaders and creatives: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/phil-cooke-podcast/id1439369056 Get the book “One Big Thing: Discovering What You Were Born to Do” https://amzn.to/2M2maTr (As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel and allows us to continue making videos like this. Thank you for the support!) Prefer video? Watch the YouTube edition here: https://youtu.be/pLGMWlwgJzs Do you have a message or story the world needs to hear? As a Hollywood producer and media consultant, I offer advice for leaders and creatives each week on filmmaking, digital media, publishing, strategy, communication, leadership, culture and faith – to help you get from where you are to where you want to be in your career. Sign up for my blog and get a free eBook https://www.philcooke.com Make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel if you haven’t already at https://www.youtube.com/c/philcookeofficial?sub_confirmation=1 Follow me: Twitter https://twitter.com/philcooke Facebook https://www.facebook.com/philcookepage/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/philcooke/ Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/philcookes-podcast/id1439369056 Find out about Cooke Media Group here: https://www.cookemediagroup.com Schedule: New episodes are uploaded every other Tuesday. Make sure to Subscribe and hit the Notification bell to be notified when they go live. **More About This Episode** How to Change Your Career After 50 Things like a changing economy, advancing technology, more (and younger) competition – all can easily keep someone stuck in a dead-end job rather than taking a risk on the career of their dreams. However, even after decades in one direction, it may be time to change. In my book, “One Big Thing: Discovering What You Were Born to Do,” I share stories of changing careers later in life, and how it literally transformed those lives. But even people who have discovered their One Big Thing struggle with how to make it happen. Do I leave my current job? Do I go back to school? Do I work on the side? Do I tell anyone? While everyone is different, and in various stages of life, talent, and career, here are a few things to consider as you start refocusing your future on your one thing: Be bold, but don’t be dumb. Begin today preparing, strategizing, and pursuing your purpose, but don’t be drastic. Don’t quit the current job until you have a transition plan in place. Don’t burn bridges. When the time comes to make your transition, don’t make enemies. If it’s a case of leaving your day job, do it amicably. Leaving on good terms can reap a huge return down the road. Trigger your connections. In the age of social media, you have no excuse for not having a powerfully effective database of relationships and connections. Keep your résumé updated. It never hurts to keep your résumé, demo reel, or portfolio up to date and evergreen. You never know when the opportunity to pursue your dream will happen. Finally, brace yourself for the risk. Dreaming isn’t “safe,” and if you’re looking for a sheltered, secure future, then your One Big Thing probably won’t be it. But even after 50, discovering your One Big Thing and then stepping out to pursue it will be the greatest adventure of your life. When that happens, work becomes passion, and you will join the ranks of the very few who have accepted the risk, calculated the peril, and leaped off the ledge. Read more at: https://www.philcooke.com/how-to-change-your-career-after-50/
Live streaming is the new church mode with social distancing ordinances provoked by COVID-19. Phil Cooke offered this free live webinar to help pastors and their media and communications teams develop an online strategy that is effective and engaging for their congregations and communities. https://philcooke.com Joining Phil is his Cooke Media Group team including Dan Wathen, Executive Producer; Dawn Baldwin, Lead Strategist; Laura Woodworth, Development Executive; and Victoria Hansen, Production Coordinator. -Get Phil’s Special Report “Coronavirus and the Church: What Pastors Should Know About Live Streaming and Video https://cookemediagroup.com/streaming/ -Get personalized help for your church’s live streaming from Phil and the Cooke Media Group. Find out more at info@cookemediagroup.com -Other links mentioned in the video: https://lifewaygenerosity.com/coronavirus Prefer video? Watch the YouTube edition here: https://youtu.be/IFXuxlLAK3Q Subscribe to My Podcast for more good advice for leaders and creatives: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/phil-cooke-podcast/id1439369056 Do you have a message or story the world needs to hear? As a Hollywood producer and media consultant, I offer advice for leaders and creatives each week on filmmaking, digital media, publishing, strategy, communication, leadership, culture and faith – to help you get from where you are to where you want to be in your career. Sign up for my blog and get a free eBook https://www.philcooke.com Make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel if you haven’t already at https://www.youtube.com/c/philcookeofficial?sub_confirmation=1 Follow me: Twitter https://twitter.com/philcooke Facebook https://www.facebook.com/philcookepage/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/philcooke/ Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/philcookes-podcast/id1439369056 Find out about Cooke Media Group here: https://www.cookemediagroup.com Schedule: New episodes are uploaded every other Tuesday. Make sure to Subscribe and hit the Notification bell to be notified when they go live. More about this episode: Church Online – Maximizing Your Online Worship Experience with Phil Cooke Topics for the webinar include: Best Live Streaming Shooting for Small Screens at Home Before the Service: How to Engage Your Audience Before the Service Begins Pre-Service Planning and Preparation with your Media and Communications Team Casting the Vision: Understanding the Importance of Gathering the Online Community Planning for Your Easter Service Expanding Your Reach: How to Maximize Community Engagement Offline Encouragement for Church Teams during the Coronavirus Pandemic
Wrestling Inc. Managing Editor Nick Hausman is back to host the latest episode of our new podcast The Wrestling Inc. Daily!The Wrestling Inc. Daily is released Monday-Friday afternoon. Today's episode includes: Wrestling Inc's Michael Wiseman joining Nick to talk all the pro wrestling news from the weekend. Including new WrestleMania 36 matches, WWE filming through WrestleMania today, Tony Khan's comments on AEW's Blood & Guts, Braun Strowman's elitist comments on Instagram, Matt Hardy teasing a possible NJPW appearance and moreNick's interview with MLW's Brian Pillman Jr. Featuring Pillman discussing his self-imposed quarantine, experiencing "flu like symptoms", his very physical bout with Davey Boy Smith Jr., The British Bulldog going into the WWE Hall of Fame, if we could see his day going in soon and more
Are you capturing the attention of your community with your message? Here are 5 tips from Phil Cooke to help you engage and share your message more effectively in today’s digital age through branding, social media, website design and more. https://philcooke.com Subscribe to My Podcast for more good advice for leaders and creatives: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/phil-cooke-podcast/id1439369056 Prefer video? Watch the YouTube edition here:https://youtu.be/sNzt15ITd6o Do you have a message or story the world needs to hear? As a Hollywood producer and media consultant, I offer advice for leaders and creatives each week on filmmaking, digital media, publishing, strategy, communication, leadership, culture and faith – to help you get from where you are to where you want to be in your career. More about this episode: Ministry in a Digital Age: 5 Tips for Pastors and Leaders In today’s digital age, if we don’t capture the attention of our audience, we have failed. Here are five quick tips to help you navigate the age we live in and engage your community in a more effective way. 1. Social media… get on it! It’s a powerful way to brand yourself and your message. 2. Your church website is not for members. It’s for visitors! Most people will check out your website before visiting your church so make sure it’s built with them in mind, 3. Remember your church has a brand. What do people think of when they think of you or your church? Be strategic in communicating who you are. 4. Make contact with local media. Become a go-to person when they need an expert. 5. Learn how to lead creative people. Develop a creative culture in your ministry or organization. For more in-depth help, check out my book “Unique: Telling Your Story in the Age of Brands and Social Media” https://amzn.to/2VNQ8du (As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel and continue to make content like this.) Schedule: New episodes are uploaded every other Tuesday. Make sure to Subscribe and hit the Notification bell to be notified when they go live. Sign up for my blog and get a free eBook on creativity at https://www.philcooke.com Make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel if you haven’t already at https://www.youtube.com/c/philcookeofficial?sub_confirmation=1 Follow me: Twitter https://twitter.com/philcooke Facebook https://www.facebook.com/philcookepage/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/philcooke/ Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/philcookes-podcast/id1439369056 Find out about Cooke Media Group here: https://www.cookemediagroup.com
In today’s digital age, church communications need to be a priority for pastors. Phil Cooke offers help on leading teams, best church websites, research and development labs and more to help you get your message out to a greater audience. https://philcooke.com Subscribe to My Podcast for more good advice for leaders and creatives: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/phil-cooke-podcast/id1439369056 Prefer video? Watch the YouTube edition here: https://youtu.be/hPQrIDc4wFw Do you have a message or story the world needs to hear? As a Hollywood producer and media consultant, I offer advice for leaders and creatives each week on filmmaking, digital media, publishing, strategy, communication, leadership, culture and faith – to help you get from where you are to where you want to be in your career. More about this episode: My 5 Communication Priorities If I Were a Pastor Pastors have many responsibilities, but one of the most important priorities for church leaders should be communication. After all, “preaching the gospel” is a primary task, and if your message isn’t being heard or making an impact, then what’s the point? With that in mind, here are five key decisions that if I were a pastor, would be on my priority list: Learn how to lead creative people.You may be leading a very small church, but as you grow, you need to surround yourself with creative people. In a world where capturing people’s attention is incredibly important, a great creative team will help you grow. Your church website should be primarily focused on potential visitors.From my experience, virtually 100% of new visitors will check you out online before they visit. Make it incredibly easy on your site for a new visitor to find out who you are, where you are, what time your services begin, and why they should visit. Understand that your Sunday message is the point of the spear for everything you communicate all week.One of the biggest challenges I find in churches is that the pastor preaches a message in the pulpit, but then the church’s social media tells a different message, the website tells another message, and the email blasts or print pieces tell still another message. Never forget this: Whatever theme the pastor is preaching on should be reflected in every communication platform of the church. Redundancy builds trust and drives the message in deep. When you aim all your communication guns in one direction it makes a huge impact, so get everyone on the same team, and get them following the lead of the pastor. Create a research and development lab in your church.An R&D lab is about trying new ideas, experimenting, failing, and learning from failure. If we’re going to make an impact in today’s changing, disruptive culture, we need the courage and support to push the envelope. Fail fast, so you can get back on the right track. You never know what will create a breakthrough until you give it a shot so start encouraging your team to worry less about failure and more about creative thinking. Be ruthless in positioning a team around you.I can’t express how much a creative team can amplify your message and ministry. The problem is, most churches put very little effort into selecting the members of that team. Hire slow and fire fast. Remember that the stakes are high, and to maximize your calling and ministry, you need the best people in the right positions. Stop trying to scrimp and save a few bucks, and stretch to find the right people. You won’t regret it. None of this is meant to minimize the importance of preaching the gospel message, service to the community, or discipling believers. However, none of that will happen if you can’t communicate your message. I’d love to know your reaction to my priorities… Schedule: New episodes are uploaded every other Tuesday. Make sure to Subscribe and hit the Notification bell to be notified when they go live. Other Great Resources: Increase your productivity with my“Unique: The Ultimate Planner for Creative Professionals” https://amzn.to/2M2ixNo (As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel and allows us to continue making videos like this. Thank you for the support!) Sign up for my blog and get a free eBook on creativity at https://www.philcooke.com Make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel if you haven’t already at https://www.youtube.com/c/philcookeofficial?sub_confirmation=1 Follow me: Twitter https://twitter.com/philcooke Facebook https://www.facebook.com/philcookepage/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/philcooke/ Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/philcookes-podcast/id1439369056 Find out about Cooke Media Group here: https://www.cookemediagroup.com
Filming on location? Find out what Hollywood filmmakers can’t live without. Producer Phil Cooke https://philcooke.comshares his essential list and what other directors and producers (including X-Men producer Ralph Winter) keep in their location film kit. Subscribe to My Podcast for more good advice for leaders and creatives: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/phil-cooke-podcast/id1439369056 Prefer video? Watch the YouTube edition here: https://youtu.be/MQtUIHoxaks Do you have a message or story the world needs to hear? As a Hollywood producer and media consultant, I offer advice for leaders and creatives each week on filmmaking, digital media, publishing, strategy, communication, leadership, culture and faith – to help you get from where you are to where you want to be in your career. More about this episode: 3 Things You Need When Filming on Location Over the years, I’ve produced and directed programming on location in more than 60 countries around the world. For producers, directors and any film crew that spends lots of time on a film or video set – particularly in far away places – there are certain things you just don’t leave behind. Filmmaking novices could do well to learn what more experienced filmmakers consider “must have” items during a shoot. For me? The top 3 would probably be my laptop (I’m always writing), a raincoat, and a great bag. In fact, I’m a little obsessive about bags and have way more than I should. But on location, a bag is my office, so I’m not afraid to spend money for one that does what I need. So I asked some other experienced professionals what were the top 3 absolutely “must have” items they take to every location. Here’s a few answers: From Stu Hazeldine, Director of the upcoming feature film “The Shack:”Script in a leather binder. Director’s Viewfinder. Blundstone boots. From Lisa Swain, formerly Production Coordinator on films like “Big Fish,” “Anger Management,” and “Face/Off” and now Associate Professor of Cinema at Biola University: Sharpie. Swiss Army pocket knife. Chapstick. From Korey Pollard, Assistant Director of “House,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Nashville,” “CSI,” and “Monk:” Charlie Peacock’s West Coast Diaries. My Bible. AA meeting list. And when I asked Ralph Winter, Producer of films like “X-Men,” “Wolverine,” “Planet of the Apes,” “The Promise,” and “Altered Carbon” from Netflix, he couldn’t stick to 3 items, but since he produces $100 million plus movies in all kind of challenging conditions, I let him explain: From years of traveling, I build several “go” bags, that are always ready. Probably too much to explain here. But for instance: Snow bag: heavy gear, sweat shirts, sweaters, hats, gloves, boots, various levels of socks, scarves, etc. Hockey size bag, good to –20 degrees. Ready for Fedx with manifest to any country. Computer gear: backup laptop updated exact copy of working laptop; backup drives (3); various cables, power supply for apartment, office, trailer; Apple TV; older but spare Apple Extreme for use in apartment; Blu-ray NTSC drive with USB for laptop (otherwise a problem in countries like Spain, which are PAL); computer repair tools (several packets). Phone gear: separate iPhone 6+ for local sim card (everything else syncs with iCloud and iTunes); phone repair tools and various covers. Passport, Global Entry, Nexus cards; local currency which I have built up over the years; never know when you need cash for taxi, or a favor. Reduce wallet size: I take only specific credits cards that I will use on location, leaving others at home so they don’t get lost. Cards in my wallet I make of and keep copy in office and home, in case of loss. Always carry a pocket knife (good site for this is www.everydaycarry.com ) but this is in packed luggage of course, along with cigar lighter, cutter, etc. – Ralph Winter Everyone’s list is worth considering. What are the 3 things you can’t live without on a shoot? Schedule: New episodes are uploaded every other Tuesday. Make sure to Subscribe and hit the Notification bell to be notified when they go live. Other Great Resources: Ralph Winter’s suggested website: https://everydaycarry.com Sign up for my blog and get a free eBook on creativity at https://www.philcooke.com Get my “Unique: The Ultimate Planner for Creative Professionals” https://amzn.to/2M2ixNo (As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel and allows us to continue making videos like this. Thank you for the support!) Make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel if you haven’t already at https://www.youtube.com/c/philcookeofficial?sub_confirmation=1 Follow me: Twitter https://twitter.com/philcooke Facebook https://www.facebook.com/philcookepage/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/philcooke/ Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/philcookes-podcast/id1439369056 Find out about Cooke Media Group here: https://www.cookemediagroup.com
If you aspire to a career as a DP or cinematographer, Phil Cooke’s interview with Hollywood DP and producer Stephen Ashley Blake will take your career to a new level. https://philcooke.com Gain detailed information from these seasoned Hollywood professionals that will increase your skill level and help you maintain your integrity in Hollywood. Subscribe to My Podcast for more good advice for leaders and creatives: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/phil-cooke-podcast/id1439369056 Prefer video? Watch the YouTube edition here: https://youtu.be/hrB8f-_jckc Do you have a message or story the world needs to hear? As a Hollywood producer and media consultant, I offer advice for leaders and creatives each week on filmmaking, digital media, publishing, strategy, communication, leadership, culture and faith – to help you get from where you are to where you want to be in your career. More about this episode: Stephen Blake Interview: Hollywood Director of Photography In this interview, Stephen Blake speaks to the learning disciplines and processes of becoming a good DP, including lighting, studying the masters, leadership on set, as well as maintaining good character in your career. Stephen Blake was drawn to media at a young age. He interned for Oscar and Emmy Award winning producer Arnold Shapiro at Goden West Broadcasters when only 17 years old and was working as a director of photography by age 22. Today, he leads Realm Entertainment, a company passionate about telling stories that captivate the world. Find out more about his current project “Steal Away” here: https://realm-entertainment.com/projects Schedule: New episodes are uploaded every other Tuesday. Make sure to Subscribe and hit the Notification bell to be notified when they go live. Other Great Resources: Sign up for my blog and get a free eBook on creativity at https://www.philcooke.com Get the book “The Making of Gone with the Wind” https://amzn.to/30upaM2 Get my “Unique: The Ultimate Planner for Creative Professionals” https://amzn.to/2M2ixNo (As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel and allows us to continue making videos like this. Thank you for the support!) Make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel if you haven’t already at https://www.youtube.com/c/philcookeofficial?sub_confirmation=1 Follow me: Twitter https://twitter.com/philcooke Facebook https://www.facebook.com/philcookepage/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/philcooke/ Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/philcookes-podcast/id1439369056 Find out about Cooke Media Group here: https://www.cookemediagroup.com
Billboards are a powerful marketing strategy in today’s digital age. Phil Cooke https://philcooke.com shares the story of how billboards created a front-page sensation when Joel Osteen took over Lakewood Church and how you can utilize it for your church or non-profit marketing. Subscribe to My Podcast for more good advice for leaders and creatives: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/phil-cooke-podcast/id1439369056 Prefer video? Watch the YouTube edition here:https://youtu.be/DjSnJKR5FL4 Do you have a message or story the world needs to hear? As a Hollywood producer and media consultant, I offer advice for leaders and creatives each week on filmmaking, digital media, publishing, strategy, communication, leadership, culture and faith – to help you get from where you are to where you want to be in your career. More about this episode: Billboards are Back! What Churches Can Learn from the New Advertising Trend Years ago, billboards were all the rage for businesses around the world. While billboards date back to ancient Egypt, they really came alive in America back in the 1950’s when vacations by car became so popular. Churches eventually jumped on the bandwagon, but in the digital age, churches have shifted advertising to online platforms. But according numerous sources, businesses are betting big on billboards once again. In fact, in 2019, it’s the only major non-digital category in advertising that’s growing. The irony about all this is major technology companies like Netflix, Alibaba, and Google are all investing in billboards. So what do they know that churches should know? It appears that in today’s cluttered digital era driving a car is one of the only times during the day when we aren’t staring at screens – which means we’re starting to notice billboards again. Sure we can listen to music or podcasts in the car, but when it comes to our visual attention, billboards are making an impact. (Except for those idiots who text while driving). And the advertising impact is pretty high for billboards: they cost an average of $5.22 for 1,000 impressions — compared to $7.91 on Instagram or $17.67 on TV. Plus today, we have the advent of “smart” billboards that can aggregate data from multiple sources, and use digital screens to update information. The bottom line is that it may be time to re-think using billboards to help remind people that your church is pretty awesome! Schedule: New episodes are uploaded every other Tuesday. Make sure to Subscribe and hit the Notification bell to be notified when theygo live. Other Great Resources: Sign up for my blog and get a free eBook on creativity at https://www.philcooke.com Make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel if you haven’t already at https://www.youtube.com/c/philcookeofficial?sub_confirmation=1 Follow me: Twitter https://twitter.com/philcooke Facebook https://www.facebook.com/philcookepage/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/philcooke/ Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/philcookes-podcast/id1439369056 How the Cooke Media Group team of experts can help amplify your message: https://www.cookemediagroup.com
As a leader, are you surrounding yourself with millennials? It might help you reach the next generation, but you may be missing out on the benefits and wisdom of the baby boomer generation. Phil Cooke https://philcooke.com helps you dial down on ageism and rethink the value of the older generation in your workforce and on your ministry team. Subscribe to My Podcast for more good advice for leaders and creatives: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/phil-cooke-podcast/id1439369056 Prefer video? Watch the YouTube edition here: https://youtu.be/ERxsIR6BRC0 Do you have a message or story the world needs to hear? As a Hollywood producer and media consultant, I offer advice for leaders and creatives each week on filmmaking, digital media, publishing, strategy, communication, leadership, culture and faith – to help you get from where you are to where you want to be in your career. More about this episode: Stop Obsessing Over the Next Generation Obviously we want to reach everybody with the gospel, but the truth is, a significant number of pastors and Christian leaders are overly obsessed with reaching young people – especially when it comes to hiring a team. But in our relentless pursuit of younger people, I think we’re forgetting the audience that could make a remarkable difference right now. From that perspective, here’s why I think we need to dial down “ageism” in the church, and learn to welcome – even pursue – older people: The older generation are still the kings when it comes to giving.A 2018 Federal Study found that millennials compared to previous generations have ‘”lower earnings, fewer assets and less wealth.” Understand they’re not just “older,” they’re experienced.They’ve been there and done that. Challenges that seem so large to younger people are often nothing to the older crowd. They’ve already been through it and know how to solve the problem – and if they don’t have the answer, the challenge doesn’t scare them. Office politics and competition mean much less to older employees.People who have had long careers are generally more easy going and easy to get along with than younger people. Older employees aren’t as expensive as you think.In fact, many are more than willing to take a pay cut in order to find a great job where they can still contribute. One thing worth mentioning is that the baby-boom generation actually knows more about changing the world than anyone on the planet.Remember that the world has bent to their will since they were born. Because of their size, they shifted the thinking on everything from lifestyles to entertainment, politics, religion, and more. And don’t forget that older people today aren’t really old.Even people in their 70’s today were part of the rock and roll generation, which means they’re not as stuffy and closed minded as you may think. With that in mind, here’s what I’d recommend you start doing today: Be intentional about including older candidates in your job searches.There’s an incredible amount of skill, talent, and experience out there, and by excluding that group, you’re only hurting yourself and your organization. Think in terms of “teams” and encourage old and young to work together.You can still keep younger people in charge of teams or departments, but make sure there’s an older employee nearby to offer advice and counsel. We’ve always been big on internships, but think more about using older employees to mentor a younger team member. We want to value the spark and original ideas younger people bring to the table. However, don’t let that obscure the fact that more senior members of the team have a lifetime of experience and will help know which ideas might work and which might not. And finally, take the time to learn who the “older” generation really is. Every age group has it’s strengths and weaknesses, so we need to look for the all-stars across the board. When we do that, everyone will benefit, and we’ll make the biggest difference in the culture. Schedule: New episodes are uploaded every other Tuesday. Make sure to Subscribe and hit the Notification bell to be notified when they go live. Sign up for my blog and get a free eBook on creativity at https://www.philcooke.com Make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel if you haven’t already at https://www.youtube.com/c/philcookeofficial?sub_confirmation=1 Follow me: Twitter https://twitter.com/philcooke Facebook https://www.facebook.com/philcookepage/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/philcooke/ Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/philcookes-podcast/id1439369056 Find out about Cooke Media Group here: https://www.cookemediagroup.com
Considering moving to LA? Shun Lee Fong offers tips for actors and creatives for a successful move to Hollywood in this interview with Phil Cooke. https://philcooke.com As a lawyer, SAG-AFTRA actor, and director of the Hollywood-based Greenhouse Arts & Media, Shun Lee offers a unique Christian perspective to the film and television industry. Subscribe to My Podcast for more good advice for leaders and creatives: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/phil-cooke-podcast/id1439369056 Prefer video? Watch the YouTube edition here: https://youtu.be/FEaZg4L-kcc Do you have a message or story the world needs to hear? As a Hollywood producer and media consultant, I offer advice for leaders and creatives each week on filmmaking, digital media, publishing, strategy, communication, leadership, culture and faith – to help you get from where you are to where you want to be in your career. More about this episode: Shun Lee Fong Interview – Moving to LA Successfully Do you need to live in LA to be a working actor? Phil Cooke discusses the ins and outs of navigating life and career in Hollywood with Shun Lee Fong in this inspiring and insightful interview. Find out the mistakes that many people make and learn the secrets to success as an actor, filmmaker, producer – or any type of creative interested in the film and television industry. Shun Lee Fong is the president and creative director of The Greenhouse Arts & Media, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit creative arts organization, and sits on its Board of Directors. He is also the CEO and creative principal of Genuine Productions LLC, a media and entertainment production company with an emphasis on both original and client-based film, new media and publishing. Shun Lee graduated summa cum laude from Creighton University with a degree in journalism and mass communications. After obtaining a Juris Doctorate at the University of Iowa, he practiced law for five years in Nebraska and Iowa, focusing on civil litigation, corporate transactions, intellectual property and media law. In 2003, he left his law practice to pursue professional acting, writing, and other creative opportunities. Since then, he has performed in a number of productions in film, theater, commercial, voiceover, and print, and is a member of the Screen Actors Guild-AFTRA. He has spent significant time on stage and in the recording studio as a songwriter and multi-instrumental musician. He also has written a number of screenplays, articles and other works and is an often-requested speaker. Shun Lee is the author of The Saints & The Poets, a book of essays on creativity, leadership and faith. He has taught classes on mass media and entertainment law, film distribution and marketing, and negotiating strategies for the graduate and undergraduate programs at a number of universities, including Creighton University, John Paul the Great Catholic University, Regent University and Lipscomb University. Follow Shun Lee: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shunlee Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shunleefong/ Follow The Greenhouse: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greenhousearts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/greenhousearts/ Find out more about The Greenhouse at https://greenhouseproductions.com Schedule: New episodes are uploaded every other Tuesday. Make sure to Subscribe and hit the Notification bell to be notified when they go live. Other Great Resources: “The Saints and the Poets” by Shun Lee Fong available here: https://amzn.to/2sVrhfn Get my “Unique: The Ultimate Planner for Creative Professionals” https://amzn.to/2M2ixNo (As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel and allows us to continue making videos like this. Thank you for the support!) Sign up for my blog and get a free eBook on creativity at https://www.philcooke.com Make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel if you haven’t already at https://www.youtube.com/c/philcookeofficial?sub_confirmation=1 Follow me: Twitter https://twitter.com/philcooke Facebook https://www.facebook.com/philcookepage/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/philcooke/ Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/philcookes-podcast/id1439369056 Find out about Cooke Media Group here: https://www.cookemediagroup.com
You’ve made a movie… now what? Find out the marketing strategies that can help get your movie seen in this interview with marketing expert Jonathan Bock and Phil Cooke https://philcooke.com. Get an inside view on finding your audience, knowing how a Hollywood studio’s greenlight committee works, and how to create a success in the faith based realm of filmmaking. Subscribe to My Podcast for more good advice for leaders and creatives: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/phil-cooke-podcast/id1439369056 Prefer video? Watch the YouTube edition here: https://youtu.be/tAr_MOjqUVo Do you have a message or story the world needs to hear? As a Hollywood producer and media consultant, I offer advice for leaders and creatives each week on filmmaking, digital media, publishing, strategy, communication, leadership, culture and faith – to help you get from where you are to where you want to be in your career. More about this episode: Jonathan Bock Interview: Marketing Your Movie Jonathan Bock began his career in marketing at Warner Bros. prior to founding Grace Hill Media. Described as “the man who helps Hollywood get religion” by Time magazine, over the last 20 years, he has marketed hundreds of film and television projects including the LORD OF THE RINGS series, NARNIA, UNBROKEN, THE BLIND SIDE, THE BIBLE miniseries, LES MISERABLES, NOAH, and the CBN hit series GOD FRIENDED ME. A member of the Producer’s Guild of America, Bock’s producer credits include HILLSONG: LET HOPE ARISE and the THOU SHALT LAUGH comedy series. He is the co-author of “The Way Back: How Christians Blew Our Credibility and How We Get it Back” with Phil Cooke. If you’re a filmmaker, director, producer or writer, this interview will help you maneuver the film and television industry with success. Here are a few takeaways: You need to be ready for that next moment. – Jonathan Bock A great idea is the worst thing in the world if it’s the only one you’ve got. – Phil Cooke You better not be hanging your hat on one movie idea. You need to have 25 movies ideas going… you never know which idea is going to hit. – Jonathan Bock Understand studios spend as much money marketing as making the movie. – Jonathan Bock We have to get better at organic storytelling. – Jonathan Bock You have to think marketing as you pitch [your movie idea]. Have a clear sense of how they [the studio executives] will go about selling this. – Jonathan Bock If you want to support a movie, you better get out there opening weekend. – Phil Cooke Sign up for screenings and special events with Grace Hill Media here: http://www.gracehillmedia.com/ Schedule: New episodes are uploaded every other Tuesday. Make sure to Subscribe and hit the Notification bell to be notified when they go live. Other Great Resources: “The Way Back: How Christians Blew Our Credibility and How We Get It Back” available on Amazon here:https://amzn.to/2QhIFSY (As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel and allows us to continue making videos like this. Thank you for the support!) Sign up for my blog and get a free eBook on creativity at https://www.philcooke.com Make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel if you haven’t already at https://www.youtube.com/c/philcookeofficial?sub_confirmation=1 Follow me: Twitter https://twitter.com/philcooke Facebook https://www.facebook.com/philcookepage/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/philcooke/ Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/philcookes-podcast/id1439369056 Find out about Cooke Media Group here: https://www.cookemediagroup.com
Responding correctly in a crisis can ultimately lead to a breakthrough in your career. Phil Cooke https://philcooke.comshares a personal story of how his response during 9/11 affected the way people perceived him as a leader and made a dramatic difference in his career. Subscribe to My Podcast for more good advice for leaders and creatives: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/phil-cooke-podcast/id1439369056 Prefer video? Watch the YouTube edition here:https://youtu.be/ikdLME5Gxbw Do you have a message or story the world needs to hear? As a Hollywood producer and media consultant, I offer advice for leaders and creatives each week on filmmaking, digital media, publishing, strategy, communication, leadership, culture and faith – to help you get from where you are to where you want to be in your career. More about this episode: Leaders: How a Crisis Can Build Your Career Whether you’re intentionally looking for it or not, a crisis could build your career. Time and time again, leaders have experienced breakthroughs in their career because of the willingness to personally step up during a time of crisis. Sometimes it’s direct, as when there’s no one else willing or able to take command of a situation, and other times it happens when someone responds above and beyond. In my own career, I was a freelance producer and director in Los Angeles when 9/11 happened. The afternoon of the event, I realized that while the country was rightly transfixed on the horrific event and secular news organizations were covering it 24/7, Christian media was virtually ignoring it. In many cases, the problem came from the fact that Christian programming is well scheduled in advance and few Christian TV or radio stations have qualified people or facilities to break into regularly scheduled programming with a live report. But they should have. So I quickly sent out an email or fax to Christian radio and TV station managers across the country. It was a detailed memo not only strongly encouraging them to break into their programming, but I also gave them a list of what to do and how to do it. The response was immediate. My phone lit up from stations across the country that were using my guidelines in production meetings, calling in local terrorism experts, Islamic scholars, as well as ministry leaders, and going live in response to the tragedy. As a result, significant numbers of Christian TV and radio stations supplied a spiritual voice to millions of listeners and viewers in the media conversation during the weeks and months following 9/11. While it wasn’t the motivation for my actions, that memo essentially put me on the map. Christian media outlets, churches, and ministries suddenly wanted my advice on other media issues as well – so much that we needed to grow in response. That’s the point where I went from a solo act to a team of media professionals. The lesson? If you have the creative ideas, the willingness to take a risk, and the confidence as a leader, responding well to a crisis can have a powerful impact on your career. It doesn’t mean we should start looking under every rock for a crisis or using tragic events for self-promotion. But it does mean that when a crisis happens in your organization or career, that’s not the time to hide. Step up and be counted. Your moment may have arrived. The way you step up to handle crisis can change the way people perceive you as a leader. Schedule: New episodes are uploaded every other Tuesday. Make sure to Subscribe and hit the Notification bell to be notified when theygo live. Other Great Resources: Get my “Unique: The Ultimate Planner for Creative Professionals” https://amzn.to/2M2ixNo (As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel and allows us to continue making videos like this. Thank you for the support!) Sign up for my blog and get a free eBook on creativity at https://www.philcooke.com Make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel if you haven’t already at https://www.youtube.com/c/philcookeofficial?sub_confirmation=1 Follow me: Twitter https://twitter.com/philcooke Facebook https://www.facebook.com/philcookepage/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/philcooke/ Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/philcookes-podcast/id1439369056 Find out about Cooke Media Group here: https://www.cookemediagroup.com
Whether you’re directing commercials or directing films, these tips from Phil Cooke http://philcooke.com will make a difference in the quality and length of your career and help you be the kind of director that crew and actors want to be attached to. Subscribe to My Podcast for more good advice for leaders and creatives: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/phil-cooke-podcast/id1439369056 Prefer video? Watch the YouTube edition here: https://youtu.be/fENJ7lFeY3M Do you have a message or story the world needs to hear? As a Hollywood producer and media consultant, I offer advice for leaders and creatives each week on filmmaking, digital media, publishing, strategy, communication, leadership, culture and faith – to help you get from where you are to where you want to be in your career. More about this episode: Directors: 5 Critical Things You Need to Do On Set In the old days, directors were contract players, so they were directing nearly every day of their career. But in today’s freelance film and video world, most directors aren’t shooting more than once every two or three months. As a result, many directors don’t understand how to act on a set or how to lead. Here are five things that have made an important difference for me on a film set or in a TV studio: 1) Do your homework. Once you get to the studio, the cash register starts ringing. From the moment you show up on the set you should be ready to make decisions. Things may change in the course of a shoot, but standing around on the set trying to decide what to do will cause the crew to lose confidence in you. 2) Don’t be a jerk. There’s enough pressure on a film set without an immature director losing control. Remember this: Once you start yelling, you’ve just sent a message to the crew that you’re out of ideas. Don’t let your insecurities or fear get the best of you. Stay calm. Be nice. When things get tough, that’s when you need the loyalty of your crew most of all. 3) Always be open to ideas from unexpected places. I was shooting a TV commercial in Houston once and was stumped. We had changed the spot during shooting and were trying to decide a big payoff shot for the end. Nobody had a good answer, until a low-level prop assistant made a suggestion. It was brilliant, and it saved the commercial. I was glad I was listening. 4) Be confident. The crew is looking to you for answers and they need to know you have a vision and everything is going to be alright. Even if you don’t know the answers, don’t let them think you’re lost. Don’t be afraid to ask for help but be a leader. The set will fall into chaos if the crew starts believing you’re not up to the task. 5) Finally, lavish credit on the crew. This is your team. They’re the key to making you successful. Forget the arrogance. Dump the pride. You’ll be amazed at the ideas, innovation, and unexpected answers they’ll come up with. Encourage them, and they’ll reward you with an incredible effort. Good directors of movies, documentaries, short films and other media know how to inspire people to do amazing things. Next time you’re on set, apply these directing skills to get the best out of your crew and the best performance out of your actors. Inspire your team to greater creativity! Schedule: New episodes are uploaded every other Tuesday. Make sure to Subscribe and hit the Notification bell to be notified when they go live. Other Great Resources: Get my “Unique: The Ultimate Planner for Creative Professionals” https://amzn.to/2M2ixNo (As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel and allows us to continue making videos like this. Thank you for the support!) Sign up for my blog and get a free eBook on creativity at https://www.philcooke.com Make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel if you haven’t already at https://www.youtube.com/c/philcookeofficial?sub_confirmation=1 Follow me: Twitter https://twitter.com/philcooke Facebook https://www.facebook.com/philcookepage/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/philcooke/ Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/philcookes-podcast/id1439369056 Find out about Cooke Media Group here: https://www.cookemediagroup.com
After a fun yet tiring 8-part series, Jason begins a new schedule of episodes, one every Monday and Friday. On the episode, he examines the logical flaws and unbiblical ideas behind man-centered Arminian theology. Then, a quick book review of R.C. Sproul's systematic: "Everyone's a Theologian". Also, you may notice some new intro and outro music! The song is "Turn It Off" by Reformed Christian rapper and church-planting pastor Shai Linne. Daily Reformation is a podcast and social media ministry that exists for the glory of God and the edification of His saints. If you would like to support DailyRef, simply leave a review and share the show with your friends and family. Thanks so much! For daily posts of more Reformed Biblical content, follow us on Instagram @dailyreformationpodcast, or hit the link below: https://www.instagram.com/dailyreformationpodcast/ SDG and God bless. Music: “Turn It Off” by Shai Linne, used with express permission from the artist.
Game shows, live events and sporting events are often filmed with multi-cameras. Phil Cooke https://philcooke.cominterviews multi-camera director Clay Jacobsen who shares practical tips on how to capture a compelling experience on your next multi-cam gig. Bonus tips for church media directors in directing for the audience while directing for the IMAG screen. Subscribe to My Podcast for more good advice for leaders and creatives: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/phil-cooke-podcast/id1439369056 Prefer video? Watch the YouTube edition here: https://youtu.be/Jx6cApJ_tdo Do you have a message or story the world needs to hear? As a Hollywood producer and media consultant, I offer advice for leaders and creatives each week on filmmaking, digital media, publishing, strategy, communication, leadership, culture and faith – to help you get from where you are to where you want to be in your career. More about this episode: Clay Jacobsen Interview: Multi-Camera Directing With over 40 years of TV production experience, Clay Jacobsen’s multi-cam directing credits include the Dove Awards, American Idol Extra, Ellen and Entertainment Tonight. He currently directs the television game show Jeopardy. Here are important take-aways from his interview with Phil Cooke… It’s important to give the viewer what they want in a multi-camera show. Make it look real; if it’s too flawless, people will wonder if it’s live! Get the right crew around you. Never look at the program monitor; if you do, you’re behind! Look at all cameras to be a step ahead of what’s happening next. In a church multi-cam setting, you’ve got to ask: How can I best help my pastor tell his message well? Keep in mind you have two audiences: the live audience and the people watching from home. Audience shots are important for the viewers at home. Lighting: a good room can look cheap if it’s not lit right. Know the limitations of your camera people. Get out there and operate a camera to know what can and cannot be done. Faith in Hollywood: You don’t have to bang people over the head. Your light is the witness… When someone is in trouble, they will talk to you. Know your craft as well as you can. Make sure you’re on a track you want to be on. A Primetime Emmy nominee, Clay Jacobsen is a member of the Director’s Guild of America. An alumna of Oral Roberts University, Jacobsen is also an author of multiple novels “that challenge the spirit.” Find out more about Clay Jacobsen here: https://www.clayjacobsen.com/ Schedule: New episodes are uploaded every other Tuesday. Make sure to Subscribe and hit the Notification bell to be notified when they go live. Other Great Resources: Get my “Unique: The Ultimate Planner for Creative Professionals” https://amzn.to/2M2ixNo (As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel and allows us to continue making videos like this. Thank you for the support!) Sign up for my blog and get a free eBook on creativity at https://www.philcooke.com Make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel if you haven’t already at https://www.youtube.com/c/philcookeofficial?sub_confirmation=1 Follow me: Twitter https://twitter.com/philcooke Facebook https://www.facebook.com/philcookepage/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/philcooke/ Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/philcookes-podcast/id1439369056 Find out about Cooke Media Group here: https://www.cookemediagroup.com
Business video calls can be fantastic – or a disaster and can affect how you are perceived by clients and colleagues. Phil Cooke https://philcooke.comoffers tips to present yourself as a confident professional on a Skype or iPhone video call. Subscribe to My Podcast for more good advice for leaders and creatives: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/phil-cooke-podcast/id1439369056 Prefer video? Watch the YouTube edition here:https://youtu.be/zTERneHnGXs Do you have a message or story the world needs to hear? As a Hollywood producer and media consultant, I offer advice for leaders and creatives each week on filmmaking, digital media, publishing, strategy, communication, leadership, culture and faith – to help you get from where you are to where you want to be in your career. More about this episode: How to Be a Rockstar on Video Conference Calls Mostconference calls are in a business or professional context, so we need to give more thought to how we’re seen on those calls. From the way you set up your camera, are you perceived as a confident, professional leader? Is your shot pleasing to watch as you speak? Are there distractions that keep me from hearing your message? Here are a few of the most common mistakes people make. Let me know if you’ve seen anyone do these and check out my blog article for some great (and fun) visuals on each point. https://www.philcooke.com/how-to-become-a-rock-star-on-video-conference-calls/ When the shot is too close: When you get too close to your computer camera, it distorts your face – especially your nose.Consider the other people on the call and always remember to never sit too close to the camera. When there are people in the background: This is an especially big problem if you work from home. Make sure your wife, kids, or dogs aren’t running around in the background, distracting from what you’re saying and being generally annoying for everyone else watching. When there’s an inappropriate background: I’ve actually been on video conference calls where there’s an unmade bed in the background of somebody’s home office. Think about what kind of background will be more professional and a better environment for the call. When there’s bad framing: People want to see YOU, not everything else in the office. Plus, in most cases, they see your shot as a small frame, so you need to be bigger in that frame to get your message across. When It’s Too Dark: I shouldn’t have to say much about this, but you won’t believe the number of people who don’t think about the lighting. I want to see your eyes and expression, so either turn on the lights, open a window, or find a better location. When you’re not looking at the camera! Do your best to look at the actual camera lens on your computer or phone. Otherwise, it looks like you’re talking to your keyboard. Think about the framing! Visit my blog for the sample screenshot of this one! A shot I often use on conference calls positions my head in the upper third of the screen so it feels more natural. You can see my bookshelves, so people know it’s from my office. And I can control the lighting because I’m between a window and some track lighting that I can aim. Also, make sure the camera lens is eye level or slightly above. You don’t want people looking up at your neck and chin because you’re sitting higher than the camera. Likewise, if the camera is too high, you look diminished and small – not the confident, authoritative perception you want. Keep it line of sight or just slightly above. Next time you schedule a conference call, think about your perception. It’s a media driven world, so your clients, co-workers, vendors, and associates will make a lot of assumptions from the camera angle and framing you choose. Schedule: New episodes are uploaded every other Tuesday. Make sure to Subscribe and hit the Notification bell to be notified when they go live. Other Great Resources: Get my “Unique: The Ultimate Planner for Creative Professionals” https://amzn.to/2M2ixNo (As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel and allows us to continue making videos like this. Thank you for the support!) Sign up for my blog and get a free eBook on creativity at https://www.philcooke.com Make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel if you haven’t already at https://www.youtube.com/c/philcookeofficial?sub_confirmation=1 Follow me: Twitter https://twitter.com/philcooke Facebook https://www.facebook.com/philcookepage/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/philcooke/ Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/philcookes-podcast/id1439369056 Find out about Cooke Media Group here: https://www.cookemediagroup.com
Productive meetings can happen if handled properly! Phil Cooke shares tips on how to conduct effective meetings and how to use meetings to your advantage. Bonus tips: How to attend other people’s meetings and advance your career to the next level. (If you’ve got an upcoming meeting at a Hollywood studio, a church, or with a client, watch for these extra pointers!) Subscribe to My Podcast for more good advice for leaders and creatives: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/phil-cooke-podcast/id1439369056 Prefer video? Watch the YouTube edition here:https://youtu.be/r9_VTnENsi8 Do you have a message or story the world needs to hear? As a Hollywood producer and media consultant, I offer advice for leaders and creatives each week on filmmaking, digital media, publishing, strategy, communication, leadership, culture and faith – to help you get from where you are to where you want to be in your career. More about this episode: My Rules for Attending Meetings I hate meetings. I really do. So if I have to attend a meeting, I want it to be productive. Here’s a list of things I want my Cooke Media Group team to know during a meeting, and the list might be worth sharing with your team as well: Print an agendaso people know where this meeting is going. Be direct and intentional and you will accomplish something. 1) Learn to listen. Nothing is more important in a meeting than simply listening. Too many people in meetings aren’t really listening, they’re just thinking of the next thing to say. 2) Write down initial ideas. Never blurt out that brilliant revelation you just received. Jot it down first, and then see when it would be appropriate to interject into the conversation. 3) Value the time in meetings. Don’t tell us about your life story, the dream project you’re working on, or some new insight you recently read about. Honor the people in the room and focus on the task at hand. 4) Do your homework. Nothing is more embarrassing than tossing out an idea that’s already been tried or already failed. Learn about the client or project before walking in the room. Make sure that what you contribute is something new and worth their time. Never walk into a meeting blind. 5) Stop interrupting people.Nothing anyone has to say is so important that it’s worth interrupting. Just bide your time and speak when it’s appropriate. 6) Never dominate a meeting. Keep your comments short and to the point. As you talk, watch the reactions of other people in the room. Are they listening? Are they interested? Or have they tuned you out? Cut to the chase. Always have a hard “out.” Let your people know what time the meeting will end. Trust me – they will appreciate it. Bonus tips! How to behave when attending other people’s meetings: -Step back.Don’t contribute in the same way you would if it were your meeting. -Don’t be quick to give ideas.They may have been working on this project for years. Listen first. -Practice discernment.Speaking too soon may be a recipe for disaster. Learn and hear from their perspectives. -Make notes.Write down things you think are great ideas. Look for an opportunity to share later. Any good advice for meeting behavior I’ve left out? Schedule: New episodes are uploaded every other Tuesday. Make sure to Subscribe and hit the Notification bell to be notified when they go live. Other Great Resources: Make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel if you haven’t already at https://www.youtube.com/c/philcookeofficial?sub_confirmation=1 Get my “Unique: The Ultimate Planner for Creative Professionals” https://amzn.to/2M2ixNo (As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel and allows us to continue making videos like this. Thank you for the support!) Sign up for my blog and get a free eBook on creativity at https://www.philcooke.com Get more tips for meetings here: https://www.philcooke.com/how-to-behave-in-other-peoples-meetings/ https://www.philcooke.com/my-rules-for-attending-meetings/ Follow me: Twitter https://twitter.com/philcooke Facebook https://www.facebook.com/philcookepage/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/philcooke/ Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/philcookes-podcast/id1439369056 Find out about Cooke Media Group here: https://www.cookemediagroup.com
Known for X-Men, Star Trek and Fantastic Four franchises, Hollywood producer Ralph Winter’s projects have grossed over $2 billion. In this interview with Phil Cooke https://philcooke.com, Ralph shares behind the scenes stories plus tips for up and coming producers on how to leverage their talents in the film and television industry. Subscribe to My Podcast for more good advice for leaders and creatives: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/phil-cooke-podcast/id1439369056 Prefer video? Watch the YouTube edition here: https://youtu.be/DjSnJKR5FL4 Do you have a message or story the world needs to hear? As a Hollywood producer and media consultant, I offer advice for leaders and creatives each week on filmmaking, digital media, publishing, strategy, communication, leadership, culture and faith – to help you get from where you are to where you want to be in your career. More about this episode: X-Men Producer Ralph Winter Interview Ralph Winter shares his journey from making industrial videos to becoming a top Hollywood producer. Find out how to leverage your talents and experiences to become a valuable asset in the film and television industry with these behind the scenes stories from some of his movie successes. Includes tips on team building, casting vision, and finding stories and IP that studios are looking for. Ralph has proven to be one of Hollywood’s most profitable assets, producing motion pictures and television. Winter produced the first three X-MEN films, Tim Burton’s PLANET OF THE APES, the FANTASTIC FOUR movies, and WOLVERINE: ORIGINS with Hugh Jackman. In 2013, Ralph Executive Produced THE GIVER, starring Jeff Bridges, Meryl Streep, Katie Holmes, Alex Skarsgard, and Taylor Swift, directed by Phillip Noyce. Also CROUCHING TIGER HIDDEN DRAGON: THE GREEN DESTINY, filmed in New Zealand and China for Netflix’s first original movie, starring Donnie Yen and Michelle Yeoh. Outside the majors, Ralph has made various indie movies. CAPTIVE, starring David Oyelowo and Kate Mara, based on the true story of Ashley Smith, released by Paramount Pictures. In Spain, Malta, and Portugal, Ralph produced THE PROMISE with Christian Bale and Oscar Issac, with Terry George (HOTEL RWANDA) directing. An epic love story set against WWI and the fall of the Ottoman Empire; this is the story of the Armenian Genocide in 1915. Recently Ralph executive produced the pilot of ALTERED CARBON (“Blade Runner meets Game of Thrones”) for a series at Netflix released in February 2018. And a movie in Fiji and New Zealand, ADRIFT, starring Shailene Woodley and Sam Claflin, directed by Baltasar Kormakur (EVEREST, THE DEEP, 2 GUNS). Currently he is producing a series for FX called HUE 1968, based on the book of the same name, about the key battle in the Vietnam War. Michael Mann (THE INSIDER, COLLATERAL, LAST OF THE MOHICANS) is writing, directing, and executive producing this 9-episode high profile series in Thailand, shooting this November. A graduate of UC Berkeley, Ralph is active in community affairs and performing arts projects, speaks in the US, overseas at universities and film festivals, and serves on several film advisory boards. He is an active member of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, the DGA, and the PGA. Follow Ralph Winter on Twitter @rwinter1955 Schedule: New episodes are uploaded every Tuesday. Make sure to Subscribe and hit the Notification bell to be notified when they go live. Other Great Resources: Sign up for my blog and get a free eBook on creativity at https://www.philcooke.com Make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel if you haven’t already at https://www.youtube.com/c/philcookeofficial?sub_confirmation=1 Follow me: Twitter https://twitter.com/philcooke Facebook https://www.facebook.com/philcookepage/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/philcooke/ Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/philcookes-podcast/id1439369056 Find out about Cooke Media Group here: https://www.cookemediagroup.com
With Netflix, Hulu, Disney and others battling for online platforms, there is still a place for broadcast television. Phil Cooke https://philcooke.comshares why broadcast TV may be right for you to share your message or creative idea. Subscribe to My Podcast for more good advice for leaders and creatives: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/phil-cooke-podcast/id1439369056 Prefer video? Watch the YouTube edition here:https://youtu.be/DjSnJKR5FL4 Do you have a message or story the world needs to hear? As a Hollywood producer and media consultant, I offer advice for leaders and creatives each week on filmmaking, digital media, publishing, strategy, communication, leadership, culture and faith – to help you get from where you are to where you want to be in your career. More about this episode: More about this episode: Why Broadcast TV Still Matters In my work with non-profits, churches, businesses and even filmmakers, more and more people are turning away from the TV broadcast world to the online streaming world. To some degree, it’s natural, and digital media should be an important part of your strategic plan for connecting with a larger audience or customer base. However, in a world that’s crazy over online media, content producers shouldn’t forget what broadcast media does very well and especially why you shouldn’t be too quick to walk away from traditional TV: 1) When it comes to full-length programming, TV is still the king. YouTube, Vimeo, and similar platforms generate enormous views, but it’s still mostly short clips. As filmmaker George Lucas described, “Videos of puppies crossing a freeway.” He used that illustration to describe the way that YouTube captures attention and can be interesting, but rarely a long-form, compelling experience. 2) As a result, TV is still “America’s campfire.” Nothing online generates the type of water-cooler conversation that “American Idol” does. For all the talk about “community” online, we actually watch online videos primarily as individuals, but we still watch TV in groups. As a result, the experience is different, and in media and entertainment, that issue matters. 3) Amassing a big audience online doesn’t yet guarantee big ad revenues. The TV audience is a buying audience. Online? We’re not sure yet. 4) TV & film content still drives most entertainment. Even the most successful online entertainment ventures are often for the most part is TV programming re-purposed online. The most popular online programs are simply TV programs on a different medium. Don’t get me wrong. The world is moving online, but that doesn’t mean TV is going away. Radio didn’t displace movies, and TV didn’t replace radio. New platforms perform new purposes and don’t necessarily displace old media. TV has a lot to offer, and in an effective media strategy, don’t forget that component. Schedule: New episodes are uploaded every Tuesday. Make sure to Subscribe and hit the Notification bell to be notified when they go live. Other Great Resources: Get “Successful Christian Television” here: https://amzn.to/2GOZssY (As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel and allows us to continue making videos like this. Thank you for the support!) Sign up for my blog and get a free eBook on creativity at https://www.philcooke.com Make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel if you haven’t already at https://www.youtube.com/c/philcookeofficial?sub_confirmation=1 Follow me: Twitter https://twitter.com/philcooke Facebook https://www.facebook.com/philcookepage/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/philcooke/ Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/philcookes-podcast/id1439369056 Find out about Cooke Media Group here: https://www.cookemediagroup.com
Starting small with your ministry, non-profit or entertainment company? It may be the best thing ever – and give you an advantage over larger organizations in today’s digital age. Phil Cooke https://philcooke.comshares why he believes small matters and how it can work towards your success. Subscribe to My Podcast for more good advice for leaders and creatives: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/phil-cooke-podcast/id1439369056 Prefer video? Watch the YouTube edition here:https://youtu.be/Y-03QVOxJPI Do you have a message or story the world needs to hear? As a Hollywood producer and media consultant, I offer advice for leaders and creatives each week on filmmaking, digital media, publishing, strategy, communication, leadership, culture and faith – to help you get from where you are to where you want to be in your career. More about this episode: Why Small Could be the Best Thing Ever Seth Godin wrote a book about it and I’m a firm believer that in the digital age, “big” isn’t always good. Starting small – and even staying there – isn’t failure, it can be freedom. Here are my top reasons I believe being small is perfect for the digital age: Small doesn’t care about policies and procedures.As an organization grows, personal decisions and relationships take a back seat to official policies and procedures because once the Employee Handbook becomes the size of a Bible, things get complicated. Small doesn’t care about your salary or office.Working out of a spare bedroom or small rented studio keeps things lean and mean, and there’s no time for ego to get in the way. When the stakes are high, people care less about perks and more about making a difference. Small doesn’t care about obsessive scheduling.When I worked at a large organization, I had to apply for time off – even if it was to run an important errand. Contrast that to our team at Cooke Media Group, where it’s not based on WHEN or HOW you work, but WHAT WORK GETS DONE. Small doesn’t care about the organizational chart. The most creative and productive teams I’ve worked with never mention titles and act like they don’t exist. On creative and productive teams you talk to whoever you need to talk with to get things done. Small doesn’t care about obstacles.Small organizations know obstacles exist because it’s all small has ever known. For example, they don’t worry as much about budgets because they know they’ll get it done somehow – which makes incredible creativity happen. Small doesn’t care about regular meetings.Leaders today average 31 hours a month in meetings that’s often wasted time. Compare that to small teams that have meetings standing up, on the run, or at lunch. Finally, small doesn’t care about certainty.The bigger the organization, the more is at risk so they naturally lean toward being absolutely sure before decisions are made. But look at Paul’s missionary journey in the New Testament, Acts 16: “Paul and his companions traveled throughout the region of Phrygia and Galatia, having been kept by the Holy Spirit from preaching the word in the province of Asia.” They didn’t know where they were going, and just responded as doors opened. They weren’t as concerned about certainty as they were the mission. Never feel embarrassed or ashamed about being small. Whatever size business, church or company you’re leading, in the digital age, small allows you to be nimble, change course quickly, respond faster, and most importantly – attempt things that make large organizations nervous. Amazon started with one man at a desk. Never forget that. Schedule: New episodes are uploaded every other Tuesday. Make sure to Subscribe and hit the Notification bell to be notified when they go live. Other Great Resources: Get organized with my “Unique: The Ultimate Planner for Creative Professionals” https://amzn.to/2M2ixNo (As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel and allows us to continue making videos like this. Thank you for the support!) Sign up for my blog and get a free eBook on creativity at https://www.philcooke.com Make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel if you haven’t already at https://www.youtube.com/c/philcookeofficial?sub_confirmation=1 Follow me: Twitter https://twitter.com/philcooke Facebook https://www.facebook.com/philcookepage/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/philcooke/ Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/philcookes-podcast/id1439369056 Find out about Cooke Media Group here: https://www.cookemediagroup.com
Producer Simon Swart shares how to be a successful indie filmmaker in Hollywood in this interview with Phil Cooke. https://philcooke.comGain insight on financing independent movies, the future of faith films, and the distributing and marketing strategies that can help guarantee an indie success. Executive producer of “I Can Only Imagine” with a long career with major Hollywood studios, Simon is the president and CEO of Nthibah Pictures. Subscribe to My Podcast for more good advice for leaders and creatives: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/phil-cooke-podcast/id1439369056 Prefer video? Watch the YouTube edition here:https://youtu.be/DjSnJKR5FL4 Do you have a message or story the world needs to hear? As a Hollywood producer and media consultant, I offer advice for leaders and creatives each week on filmmaking, digital media, publishing, strategy, communication, leadership, culture and faith – to help you get from where you are to where you want to be in your career. More about this episode: Simon Swart Interview – How You Can Succeed as an Independent Filmmaker Simon Swart has worked in executive positions with major Hollywood studios, including Fox, MGM, Relativity, Dreamworks and Disney and has played a pivotal role in distributing Avatar, Titanic, Star Wars and other top films. In this interview, he shares the secrets he’s learned of what it takes to be successful today in the world of independent film production. (Make sure to listen for Simon’s key tips for new producers at 31:00.) Here are some takeaways from the interview: The Film Industry Business -People forget it’s a business. You get to do it again if you make money. -You’ve got to have a plan for releasing and that’s a business proposition. You’ve got to be able to look at the numbers; you’ve got to be able to read the budget. -How do we deploy our capital in the most effective way? As a creator, you have to think about that. Story and Producing -You always start with who your audience is. Who’s your market? -Don’t take a project you don’t absolutely love. -Just remember there’s a difference between a story and a concept and an actual movie that’s packageable. -If nobody’s connecting with the script, there’s probably a reason why. As a producer, you’ve got to be really honest about the project you’re putting together. Faith as an Independent Filmmaker -As a Christian, my faith has played a pivotal role [in the development of Nthibah Pictures]. -Faith based movies – The danger now is to keep doing what people have been doing. -Audiences don’t want to be preached at when they go to the movies; pick the stories properly [and you don’t have to preach]. -When you connect to our humanity and give people hope and you bring people together [you’ll make] way more money. You can “do good” by doing good. Simon Swart is the president and CEO of Nthibah Pictures, a global media company with offices in Johannesburg, South Africa and Los Angeles. Nthibah Pictures works with established talent and leading studio partners to finance, develop, produce, market and distribute films for the U.S. market and beyond. Find out more about Simon Swart and Nthibah Pictures here: https://www.ntbpictures.com/ Add Simon’s latest film, “I Am All Girls” to your watchlist on IMDb here: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9013182/?ref_=nm_flmg_prd_3 Schedule: New episodes are uploaded every Tuesday. Make sure to Subscribe and hit the Notification bell to be notified when they go live. Other Great Resources: Get my “Unique: The Ultimate Planner for Creative Professionals” https://amzn.to/2M2ixNo (As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel and allows us to continue making videos like this. Thank you for the support!) Sign up for my blog and get a free eBook on creativity at https://www.philcooke.com Make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel if you haven’t already at https://www.youtube.com/c/philcookeofficial?sub_confirmation=1 Follow me: Twitter https://twitter.com/philcooke Facebook https://www.facebook.com/philcookepage/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/philcooke/ Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/philcookes-podcast/id1439369056 Find out about Cooke Media Group here: https://www.cookemediagroup.com
How is creativity connected to design? Showcasing industrial design, fashion and graphic design, Phil Cooke’s recent visit to the Helsinki Design Museum inspired thoughts about creative design that will encourage artists and designers in your creative pursuits. https://philcooke.com Subscribe to My Podcast for more good advice for leaders and creatives https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/phil-cooke-podcast/id1439369056 Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/BtxMkfyX-QY Do you have a message or story the world needs to hear? As a Hollywood producer and media consultant, I offer advice for leaders and creatives each week on filmmaking, digital media, publishing, strategy, communication, leadership, culture and faith – to take you from where you are to where you want to be in your career. More about this episode: Creative Design: What I Learned at the Helsinki Design Museum The Helsinki Design Museum is small, but if you’re visiting the city, I highly recommend it. Here are a handful of thoughts about creativity and design that stood out for me as we toured the exhibits: You don’t have to be an artistto be a designer.The museum showcases a number of designer’s notebooks, and you’re immediately reminded that many of the drawings and sketches are not works of art. In fact, some are hardly readable. Many designers have brilliant ideas but aren’t necessarily artists themselves. So stop worrying that you’re not a great artist. The point is to get your ideas down on paper. Design is collaborative.A large exhibit upstairs tracks the very successful Aamu Song & Johan Olin’sdesign practice based in Helsinki. Their focus is on finding “masters” around the world who have created everything from toys to clothes to household items. They work with these artisans to tweak the product and make it ready for the market. The museum did a great job of showing just how collaborative their work must be to lead that many artists and designers around the world. Creativity is a process, not a moment.One interesting exhibit was based on the many iterations of the Nokia mobile phone. Creating what was once the most popular phone in the world wasn’t a flash of inspiration, but a long process featuring many different designs and prototypes. Most of the time, true creativity doesn’t happen in a flash, but in a long process of variations, rough ideas, and failures. But it’s the process that opens the door to insightwhich leads to a successful design. Creativity is about problem solving.The museum isn’t just interested in the Finnish contribution to graphic or glassware design, but also includes brilliant creations from all walks of life such as farm equipment, transportation, and medicine. They even include the re-design of a wash basin in Finnish sanitariums that dramatically lowered rates of infection among patients. Design is a way of life. The museum reminded me that being a “designer” isn’t just a job title or a field of study. Design is a way of thinking and a way of living. At some level we’re all designers because we’re all trying to use creativity to navigate through our lives. For creativity to flourish, it needs to be valued.One of the reasons Finnish design is so popular and successful is that designers are valued in this country. The joke in many other countries about designers is that 90% of their job is responding to client requests to make the logo bigger. But in places like Helsinki where designers are valued and honored, amazing things happen, and world changing ideas are born. – Phil Cooke Schedule: New episodes are uploaded every other Tuesday. Make sure to Subscribe and hit the Notification bell to be notified when they go live. Other Great Resources: Visit the Helsinki Design Museum! Find out more herehttp://www.designmuseum.fi/en/ Get creative! Here’s my “Unique: The Ultimate Planner for Creative Professionals” https://amzn.to/2M2ixNo The Way Back https://amzn.to/2QhIFSY (As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel and allows us to continue making videos like this. Thank you for the support!) Sign up for my blog and get a free eBook on creativity at https://www.philcooke.com Follow me: Twitter https://twitter.com/philcooke Facebook https://www.facebook.com/philcookepage/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/philcooke/ Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/philcookes-podcast/id1439369056 Find out about Cooke Media Group here: https://www.cookemediagroup.com
Is your open office driving you nuts? Phil Cooke shares tips on creative office designs that will yield the most productivity for your team, plus insight on how a good design can help circumvent sexual harassment in the workplace. https://philcooke.com Subscribe to My Podcast for more good advice for leaders and creatives: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/phil-cooke-podcast/id1439369056 Prefer video? Watch the YouTube edition here: https://youtu.be/DjSnJKR5FL4 Do you have a message or story the world needs to hear? As a Hollywood producer and media consultant, I offer advice for leaders and creatives each week on filmmaking, digital media, publishing, strategy, communication, leadership, culture and faith – to help you get from where you are to where you want to be in your career. Best Office Spaces for Creative Teams Designing the right office for your creative team is important. A well-thought out design can spur creativity while a poor design can stifle it. The open office was a great idea that ultimately never worked out well. There was no privacy and no quiet place to work. In most cases, they’ve proven to be a disaster. Brainstorming is great, but there comes a time when you have to go into your office, shut the door and work. The best office design would have a big open space for people to talk and brainstorm, but also give everyone private offices where they can work without constant interruptions. Statistics prove that if you are interrupted, it can take you 25-40 minutes to regain that same level of focus you had before that interruption! Windows are also important especially in our day of so much inappropriate activity and harassment at work. I wouldn’t build an office today without office doors that are glass or at least a window in the wall so people can see in. We need to do everything we can in our work spaces so nobody’s taking advantage of. Office space is more important than most people think. Don’t let the same guy who designed your warehouse or your sanctuary design your office space. They need to understand what space works, how people interact, and what leads towards the most productivity. Schedule: New episodes are uploaded every Tuesday. Make sure to Subscribe and hit the Notification bell to be notified when they go live. Other Great Resources: Get my “Unique: The Ultimate Planner for Creative Professionals” https://amzn.to/2M2ixNo (As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel and allows us to continue making videos like this. Thank you for the support!) Sign up for my blog and get a free eBook on creativity at https://www.philcooke.com Make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel if you haven’t already at https://www.youtube.com/c/philcookeofficial?sub_confirmation=1 Follow me: Twitter https://twitter.com/philcooke Facebook https://www.facebook.com/philcookepage/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/philcooke/ Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/philcookes-podcast/id1439369056 Find out about Cooke Media Group here: https://www.cookemediagroup.com
Ben Field shares his career path to Head of Film and Television for Hillsong Church in this interview with Phil Cooke. Fulfill your purpose in media with Ben’s insight on following your dreams, managing creative teams and building your skillset for film and television. https://philcooke.com Subscribe to My Podcast for more good advice for leaders and creatives https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/phil-cooke-podcast/id1439369056 Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/xdavyU-g1Mk Do you have a message or story the world needs to hear? As a Hollywood producer and media consultant, I offer advice for leaders and creatives each week on filmmaking, digital media, publishing, strategy, communication, leadership, culture and faith – to help you reach a greater audience. Ben Field Hillsong Interview: How to Fulfill Your Dreams in your Creative Career After years in secular film and television, Ben Field began his career at Hillsong Church as a volunteer. Head of Film and Television for Hillsong, Ben leads an incredibly creative church media team that carries the vision of the Church to reach and influence the world through media. In this interview, Phil Cooke and Ben discuss a variety of topics including starting a media career in a church setting, finding your purpose and calling, developing your skill set, managing deadlines, building creative teams, and supporting the vision of a pastor as a church creative. Quotable takeaways from today’s interview: “You can learn and prepare a career in film and television in a church setting.” – Phil Cooke “Being secure in who God’s called you to be is absolutely critical.” – Phil Cooke “The quicker you fail, the more time you have to fix it.” – Phil Cooke “Creativity comes from failing.” – Ben Field “Heart and culture will always trump skills.” – Ben Field “Never underestimate the power of a team.” – Ben Field “Look for the gold in people.” – Ben Field About Ben Field:Ben Field is an award-winning Producer and Director, Head of Film and Television for Hillsong Church, and Director of Programming for the Hillsong Channel, broadcasting 24/7 to 164+ million homes in 183 countries around the world. Ben is passionate about seeing people reached through the local church and is dedicated to using media to bring hope and inspiration to people from all walks of life. From cinema and television to the amazing digital age we live in, Ben leads a global team that carries the heart and vision of Hillsong Church, to reach and influence the world, changing mindsets and empowering people. Ben was a Producer for the theatrical release of “Let Hope Rise – the Hillsong Movie” and throughout his 20-year career journey, has produced and directed documentaries, live music events, scripted and non-scripted shows for both the Christian and mainstream audience. Connect with Ben Field here: https://hillsong.com/contributor/ben-field/ Schedule: New episodes are uploaded every Tuesday. Make sure to Subscribe and hit the Notification bell to be notified when they go live. Other Great Resources: Sign up for my blog and get a free eBook on creativity at https://www.philcooke.com Subscribe to my YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/c/philcookeofficial?sub_confirmation=1 Follow me: Twitter https://twitter.com/philcooke Facebook https://www.facebook.com/philcookepage/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/philcooke/ Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/philcookes-podcast/id1439369056 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/philcookeofficial?sub_confirmation=1 Find out about Cooke Media Group here: https://www.cookemediagroup.com
Building effective teams is an important leadership skill that many leaders get wrong. Here are my 5 key mistakes that are holding many leaders back from the amazing work their team is capable of. https://philcooke.com Subscribe to My Podcast for more good advice for leaders and creatives https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/phil-cooke-podcast/id1439369056 Do you have a message or story the world needs to hear? As a Hollywood producer and media consultant, I offer advice for leaders and creatives each week on filmmaking, digital media, publishing, strategy, communication, leadership, culture and faith – to help you reach a greater audience. Building Teams: 5 Things Leaders Get Wrong Good leaders know how to develop a great team. The key isn’t just maximizing the talent of each member, it’s also about combining that collective talent to do amazing things. But there are five key mistakes I see leaders make over and over that keep them from building a legendary team… We don’t understand what teams are for.Leaders make decisions;teams execute decisions.I love working with teams, but their greatest strength isn’t makingdecisions, it’s executing those decisions. Leaders – don’t delegate your authority.Make sure you’re using your team for the right thing. We don’t fire enough people. Firing people is not about kicking people to the curb, it’s about helping them find the place where they can contribute and grow. Ultimately you have to get them out of the job they’re failing in right now. And remember, just because an employee is loyal, doesn’t mean they’re actually good at their job. We think an open door policy is a good thing. We’re finding that the trendy “open spaces” office concept simply isn’t working. It’s too loud, people don’t have privacy, and it’s incredibly distracting. There comes a time when you should shut the door and get to work. We make our teams too big. Numbers can be relative, but once a creative team gets past eight or so people, it doesn’t accomplish much because there are just too many opinions. I’ve always liked the advice from Amazon founder Jeff Bezos about the size of effective teams: “If you can’t feed your team with two large pizzas in a meeting, you’re in trouble.” We make team meetings too long. Never forget that people are really good for about 40 minutes or so and then need a break. When it comes to meetings, get creative. Find an interesting location, lower the distraction level, help them focus, create an agenda, and perhaps most important – end on time. If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, build a great team. – Phil Cooke Schedule: New episodes are uploaded every Tuesday. Make sure to Subscribe and hit the Notification bell to be notified when they go live. Other Great Resources: Sign up for my blog and get a free eBook on creativity at https://www.philcooke.com Follow me: Twitter https://twitter.com/philcooke Facebook https://www.facebook.com/philcookepage/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/philcooke/ Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/philcookes-podcast/id1439369056 Find out about Cooke Media Group here: https://www.cookemediagroup.com
Church media directors know a Christmas production or Easter pageant can easily flare up into a nightmare. Here’s a checklist from Phil Cooke https://philcooke.comto help you produce a professional program that warms people’s hearts – without losing your sanity. Subscribe to My Podcast for more good advice for leaders and creatives: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/phil-cooke-podcast/id1439369056 Prefer video? Watch the YouTube edition here:https://youtu.be/ypkm8KVC5b0 Do you have a message or story the world needs to hear? As a Hollywood producer and media consultant, I offer advice for leaders and creatives each week on filmmaking, digital media, publishing, strategy, communication, leadership, culture and faith – to help you get from where you are to where you want to be in your career. More about this episode: Church Media Checklist for Holiday Programs (or how to avoid the nightmare before Christmas) Start preparation early. Experienced media or communications professionals know you can’t start too early on a program or theatrical production. Whether it’s live, multi-cam or video-taped, get your hands on a script or musical score as soon as possible. Waiting till the last minute is recipe for your own “nightmare before Christmas.” Bring your crew into the planning process. Your media team and volunteers may have valuable ideas that can help the production. Wise directors will listen – and remember they don’t have to use all the ideas that come in. Understand lighting differences. Make sure you understand the difference between stage lighting and television lighting – and then keep in mind you don’t have to ruin one in favor of another. Find a happy medium that works well for a live audience as well as for video (which can extend the reach of your event). Create a shot list.Winging it is not a good thing! Always have a plan. If you have a shot list, you can go off it in an inspired moment – and then come back to it. Stop screaming and yelling. If you’re directing a Christmas or Easter presentation and you lose control, you instantly lose respect with your team and create frustration. Have a greater vision and inspire your crew! Make them want to do amazing work. Use cuts and dissolves correctly and know the difference between them.They are to an editor what periods and commas are to a writer. If you want something to go quickly, then cut! If you want to slow a moment, use a dissolve. These are not random editing decisions; there should be a purpose behind your choices. Shoot a rehearsal.Film a rehearsal so you can make sure you’re capturing what you envisioned. It’s worth the extra money and time to bring in a paid staff or your volunteers to shoot a rehearsal. Have a debriefing.Especially when you have multiple performances, shoot and debrief after each one. Lock your camera crew down before they leave for the evening and talk about what went wrong, what went right – and what could be done better. It’s a chance to be very inspirational with your team. Toss out normal service camera rules. A pageant is completely different than a Sunday service, so your cameras should be set up accordingly. Be flexible and don’t be afraid to move the cameras around according to the script or music plan. Choose the best way to capture the program. For any pageant or production, always think in terms of starting the planning process early. You can also apply these same strategies to shooting a filming a concert or a worship album. Any kind of special event will benefit if you think through this checklist in the early stages. – Phil Cooke Schedule: New episodes are uploaded every other Tuesday. Make sure to Subscribe and hit the Notification bell to be notified when they go live. Other Great Resources: Get my “Unique: The Ultimate Planner for Creative Professionals” https://amzn.to/2M2ixNo (As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel and allows us to continue making videos like this. Thank you for the support!) Sign up for my blog and get a free eBook on creativity at https://www.philcooke.com Make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel if you haven’t already at https://www.youtube.com/c/philcookeofficial?sub_confirmation=1 Follow me: Twitter https://twitter.com/philcooke Facebook https://www.facebook.com/philcookepage/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/philcooke/ Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/philcookes-podcast/id1439369056 Find out about Cooke Media Group here: https://www.cookemediagroup.com
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