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In her glittering career, Sara Scott-Rivers worked extensively with both Viewdata and teletext. Following designer-editor roles with Prestel in the 1980s, she joined Teletext Ltd prior to its launch in 1993. Sara was kind enough to share her recollections of working with the blocky mediums with me in this podcast series. Keep updated, joint the discord! If you can and wish to, please give me a rating. If you want to support the Podcast, please do you can buy me a KoFi Here You can Contact me on My Twitter Or email sunspotstories@gmail.com music= William Rosati - Floating Also ♫ NO COPYRIGHT 8-bit Music
This week, Carter sits down with Scott from the Sounds of Disney podcast to talk all about the PositiviTEA of Disney! They dive into the interesting story of how the Sounds of Disney podcast began, and they chat about what they love about Disney and the Disney Parks! It is a lovely conversation, and I hope you enjoy! Links to everywhere you can find the Sounds of Disney: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sounds_of_disney/?hl=en Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0xjw0Gs7GlwFXdogLQzDFa Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sounds-of-disney/id1462025761 Links to all the places you can interact with us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/positivitea.podcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@positiviteapodcast?lang=en Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/313626449686521/?ref=share YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXtlS7sxCgpYY1p6K-ZWgZg/featured Email: Positiviteapodcast2020@gmail.com Thank you for reading this! I do want to acknowledge that Disney is a massive and complex company, and they have made mistakes that are important to be addressed and discussed. With that said, the content they create still has a special place in the hearts of many, and I want this episode to be a celebration of what people love, and the joy that can come from Disney. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/positivi-tea/message
Chris sat down with Scott Rivers (Managing Partner, Cerca Talent+) to talk about modern marketing. They touched on how to can get to a place with your marketing where you are allowing your buyers to learn about your product in the way that THEY want, as well as how to commit to, set expectations, and get buy-in throughout your organization when running a new experiment. For more content, subscribe to State of Demand Gen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Tired of just listening? Check out Refine Labs on LinkedIn and YouTube.
In her glittering career, Sara Scott-Rivers worked extensively with both Viewdata and teletext. Following designer-editor roles with Prestel in the 1980s, she joined Teletext Ltd prior to its launch in 1993. However, she is perhaps best known for her unique fashion sensibilities, which might be described as ‘teletext goth geek-chic’. Bonus: This interview also includes […]
Kid Gravity is joined by Youtuber and Activist Yusuf Glenn ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM8pd9hrGUHVg-AiLB0HJLQ (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM8pd9hrGUHVg-AiLB0HJLQ) ) to discuss the plight of the U.S. in the wake of the killing of George Floyd and the protests around the world for racial change. Later, we're joined by Scott Rivers (https://www.instagram.com/itzjustscott) to exchange ideas about changes "Black America" can implement to move forward. Follow the show on IG: www.instagram.com/beyondborderspodcast Follow your hosts as well: RoseGold (www.instagram.com/rose.golddc) Kid Gravity (www.instagram.com/kidgravitybeyond) You can also listen to the show at: https://www.captivate.fm https://www.beyondborders.one
01 - WANIMA “春を待って” from Single [BUY] 02 - NAMBA69 “GO FUCK SHIT UP” from CHANGES [BUY] 03 - EGG BRAIN “Start From Scratch” from AIN’T SEEN NOTHING YET [BUY] 04 - COKEHEAD HIPSTERS “NEVER BE THE SAME” from HIT or MISS [BUY] 05 - Pay Money to My Pain “Weight of my pride” from Remember the name [BUY] 06 - GING NANG BOYZ “BABY BABY” from Kimi to Boku no Dai 3 ji Taisenteki Renai Kakumei [BUY] 07 - BRAHMAN “兼愛非攻 (ft. Fire EX.)” from 兼愛非攻 ~台灣特選輯~ [BUY] 08 - Shonen Knife “マスコミュニケーション ブレイクダウン” from Candy Rock [BUY] 09 - The Birthday “LOVE IN THE SKY WITH DOROTHY” from VIVIAN KILLERS [BUY] 10 - Scott & Rivers “おかしいやつ” from スコット と リバース[BUY] Notes: Guest and good friend Chris Lacey from the Show and Tell with Tunes podcast joins us to share some much needed positive energy songs!! Thank you for your tracks and your time!! -Tyler Abstract.
Ep. 8. "California Kids" is the first track off of The White Album, arguably the favorite Post-Pinkerton album amongst the band's most ardent fans. John explains what he likes so much about this song, and how it participates in a conversation that has stretched across the band's entire career. LISTEN: 1. "California Kids" on Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube 2. "California" on YouTube 3. "California Kids" (Spotify Session) on Spotify | YouTube 4. "The Ice of Boston" on Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube 5. "East Coast vs. West Coast" on YouTube 6. "Longtime Sunshine" (Alone demo) on Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube LYRICS: 1. "California Kids" on Genius.com 2. "California" on Genius.com MORE INFO: 1. "California Kids" on Weezerpedia 2. The White Album on Weezerpedia 3. Scott & Rivers on Wikipedia 4. "Lonely Girl" episode of Post-Pinkerton 5. "Longtime Sunshine" on Weezerpedia 6. "East Coast vs. West Coast" on Weezerpedia
Ep. 5. "Lonely Girl" is the fourth track off of John's favorite Post-Pinkerton album. In today's episode, we learn about the song, the ambitious album it premiered on, and the Japanse language project Scott & Rivers. LISTEN: 1. "Lonely Girl" on Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube 2. "Homely Girl" on Apple Music | YouTube 3. "Only in Dreams" on Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube LYRICS: 1. "Lonely Girl" on Genius 2. "Only in Dreams" on Genius 3. "Homely Girl" on Genius MORE INFO: 1. "Lonely Girl" on Weezerpedia 2. EWBAITE Teaser #20 3. "Lonely Girl" on Wikipedia 4. Everything Will Be Alright in the End on Weezerpedia 5. Catalog of Riffs on Weezerpedia 6. Scott & Rivers on Wikipedia
Jen and Patrick have some clean-up to do, and that means discussing a compilation record, a Japanese side project and the latest from The Rentals. Patrick identifies some accidental themes in a record that clearly doesn’t have them and Jen speculates about a witch named Trampoline. Your asks pose the vital question “is China Japan?” Plus an argument about musicals and a mind-blowing discovery about the video for 1000 Seasons. Oh, and I guess they do some impressions and silly voices - it is MY NAME IS WEEZER, after all.
Note the rather uncharacteristic post title from my recent blog hack. The humor of the particular spam title and my post image was not lost on me. Call me the poster child for the need for a structured, secure data security plan: In 2008, the hard drive on my brand new iMac failed four months after purchase and I almost lost all my data (I was in the middle of working on my book). Earlier this year, my web host had a series of technical glitches and I lost all my sites for almost a week. It wasn't until it happened that I realized the backup widgets I thought were installed were not. Only by the grace of a dedicated team (@naominiles , @matthewrayscott @va4hire @pmurrah and Scott Rivers) did I get all the data back (it takes a village to restore your online business). In November, my web host was hit by a hacker, and my blog was infiltrated by viagra spam. The quick acting of @timgrahl and @williejackson scrubbed my site of unscrupulous code, but not before suffering embarrassment. These experiences have made me an advocate for "scaring straight" new entrepreneurs about the need for data security protection. Willie Jackson, Photo by Robert Bromfield I had the good fortune to interview freelance technology consultant Willie Jackson on this topic today, and invite you to listen to our 25-minute podcast about data security. Willie is a former technology consultant for Accenture, and one of the six "accomplices" recently chosen by Seth Godin to work on The Domino Project. Willie was also featured in my side hustle and flow series earlier this year. Common data security mistakes discussed in the podcast: Not having a backup service for your website/blog Thinking that FTP backup of Wordpress saves all your content (hint: it does not) Creating weak passwords Securing only your business data and forgetting priceless personal data like family photos Shopping for web hosts purely on price, not thinking about security and support Services discusses on the podcast: WP-db Manager WP-db Backup Automatic Wordpress Backup AVG Free (for Windows) Backupify Vault Press (extra special support, but requires "golden ticket" invitation. I am pretty sure the service is run by Willie Wonka) Web Host Page.ly If you are too overwhelmed to get backups set up yourself, holler at Willie: @williejackson willie (at) williejackson (dot) com May your backups be secure and all your data bright and clean in 2011!