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Best podcasts about sheri lynch

Latest podcast episodes about sheri lynch

Winfluence - The Influence Marketing Podcast
How One Old School Terrestrial Radio Show Remained Relevant & Ahead of the Curve

Winfluence - The Influence Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 49:34


Those of you who have watched or listened to Winfluence for a while know that I got my professional start in radio. I marched myself into the local radio station at 14-years-old and said, “I wanna be a deejay!” And for some reason they said, “Okay. You start Friday.” I pursued radio through high school and college, navigated the world of broadcasting and sports hoping to one day land at ESPN. I actually interviewed there the same week I interviewed for its parent company, ABC. My first full-time job out of college wound up as a producer at ABC Radio Sports in New York. My experiences included working on a nationally syndicated radio show, managing stringers and reporters for day-to-day sports coverage, producing longer-form feature pieces you could argue were essentially podcasts. But this was well before most people had access to the Internet and devices, bandwidth and such were affordable. Or even possible.  We talk about influence on this show and radio is one of those mediums that we're quick to overlook. My mother developed a nationally recognized, award-winning communications program a few years back in my small hometown in Eastern Kentucky. It wound up being a success because she knew what most of us don't know. In a rural community, the local morning show deejay is probably the most influential person in town outside of the county judge.  Tony Garcia knows the power of radio. Like me, he worked in the broadcasting industry back in the 1990s. He is the co-founder of a company called Now! Media. You may not recognize that company. But the other “company” he co-founded in conjunction with it is the Bob and Sheri Show. It is a nationally syndicated radio show hosted by Bob Lacey and Sheri Lynch. They're based in Charlotte, but are syndicated on 70 affiliates across the U.S. The weekday morning show is also heard in 177 countries and on 150 ships at sea along the American Forces Network.  Now, a traditional, terrestrial radio show isn't something you'd think would flourish in our on-demand, always connected, internet world. But the Bob and Sheri Show is different. Not only have they spun the show and segments of it into podcasts and an active social media presence that includes a Facebook Group number over 115,000 members. But they have hacked the advertising and sponsorship model for even small businesses.  When I learned that, I knew we had to have Tony on the show. Because what they've built is a hidden gem of influence, both online and off. And we can learn from them. This episode of Winfluence is presented by CIPIO.ai. We are helping brands transform their digital marketing with user-generated content videos and images at scale. Come see us at CIPIO.ai. If you want me to personally show you the platform and how we can solve your digital marketing performance problems with high-performing UGC, just go to jasonfalls.co/cipio … fill out that form and I'll personally set up time to chat with you. Find show notes for this episode at jasonfalls.co/tonygarcia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Sound Off Podcast
Paul Jacobs: What Happened at CES?

The Sound Off Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 40:18


Paul and Fred Jacobs start off every year by going to Consumer electronics Show in Las Vegas. It invigorates and really sets the table for the year. The show takes place the first week of January when many are still in their Christmas and New Year's stupor when many are unaware of what day it is.In this episode, I ask Paul about what he saw at CES and discuss the dash, AI, the future of AM radio, and the future of Public Radio. We also get into the three R's which include radio, retail and recession. Paul has a very steadfast answer for that third one and I can tell you based on what I have seen with travel and the number of houses being renovated on my street - he's right.Please take the time to check out this webinar from Jacobs Media about what Fred and Paul saw at CES. It'd one hour and 7 minutes and it is designed to show radio people where we may be headed in the future. It will cost you only your email address and you will be rewarded with a daily blog which is also useful.I also was unaware that Sheri Lynch went to CES for the first time and she is a truly forward thinking broadcaster and shared her thoughts about what she saw.A thanks to the people who support the show each week and allow it arrive on your phones for free.Matt Fogarty VoiceoversNLogic: TV & radio advertising and audience data solutionsMegatrax - Licensed Music for your radio station or podcast production company.Here is a transcription if you need one. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

True Weird Stuff
Teasing True Weird - (Airdate 1/6/2023)

True Weird Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 6:15


Teasing True Weird - (Airdate 1/6/2023)   Something truly weird is coming. Sheri will have more details in the next Oddcast, but here's a little preview of what we've been working on in the shadows.   True Weird Stuff is a podcast hosted by Sheri Lynch about very true and very weird stuff! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

True Weird Stuff
True Weird Stuff - Coming Soon

True Weird Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 0:30


True Weird Stuff is a podcast hosted by Sheri Lynch about very true and very weird stuff! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

19 Cats and Counting on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
19 Cats and Counting Episode 72 Cooking with Cats

19 Cats and Counting on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 45:23


You may know Sheri Lynch from The Bob and Sheri show, which is syndicated in 70 nationwide affiliates, 177 countries, and 150 ships at sea through American Forces Network. But you probably didn't know that Sheri is a cat lover, who is owned by 3 adorable cats! Inspired by her Italian roots, Sheri wrote a cookbook called Cooking with Cats. This book is full of recipes, fun feline kitchen helpers, and even some recipes for yummies for your cat. Join Rita and Linda as they talk (and laugh) with Sheri and talk about cats, cooking, and whatever else comes to mind. EPISODE NOTES: Cooking with Cats

Cat Talk Radio
Cooking With Cats!

Cat Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 42:01


If you love cats, love to cook and love fun, you'll enjoy this podcast with Sheri Lynch, author of Cooking With Cats - favorite recipes of crazy cat people and the felines we feast with. It's a cookbook with delicious recipes from Sheri Lynch, an acknowledged crazy cat lady and some great crazy cat people who love to cook. Molly and Sheri talk about secret Italian family recipes, cooking with cats in your kitchen, cat behavior, big foot, aliens and much more!

Cat Talk Radio
Cooking With Cats!

Cat Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 42:01


If you love cats, love to cook and love fun, you'll enjoy this podcast with Sheri Lynch, author of Cooking With Cats - favorite recipes of crazy cat people and the felines we feast with. It's a cookbook with delicious recipes from Sheri Lynch, an acknowledged crazy cat lady and some great crazy cat people who love to cook. Molly and Sheri talk about secret Italian family recipes, cooking with cats in your kitchen, cat behavior, big foot, aliens and much more!

The Maria Liberati Show
Couscous is Pasta Too! - With Sheri Lynch

The Maria Liberati Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 35:40


Celebrate the season with the fresh, earthy flavors and new recipes from Maria Liberati! No matter what the season, you'll find an incredible story and recipe in - "The Basic Art of Italian Cooking Diaries: Seasons!" This week Maria is joined by radio personality Sheri Lynch - and the two discuss pets, Cooking With Cats, and more! Plus, Maria shares a fun recipe for a fun, lemony couscous, inspired by her travels in Italy! Enter, "The Maria Liberati Show," based on her travels, as well as her Gourmand World Award-winning book series, "The Basic Art of Italian Cooking," and "The Basic Art of..." Find out more on https://www.marialiberati.com ----- Intro music: "A Quick Coffee" by Borrtex - available via Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/ Outro music: "First Day of Spring" by David Hilowitz - available via Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/maria-liberati/message

The Sound Off Podcast
A Matt Countdown: The Top 10 Reasons Your Podcast Isn't Working

The Sound Off Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 18:44


The last few weeks, I've been doing a lot of podcast housekeeping- pitching sponsors, and reviewing the stats, and thinking about what's next for the Sound Off Podcast. As it turns out, it's going to be more of the same, which is a good thing. One of the biggest questions I get asked is: "Why is my show doing better?" Here are some of the conclusions that often come up. Number 10: No Video StrategyHave a video strategy that includes Youtube. That's it. That's number 10.Number 9: You Are ImpatientDid you know that it takes three years to build an audience? It's true, because Dave Jackson, who has been podcasting since 2004, told me so. Even if you have a big audience now with your podcast, because you are named Kim Kardashian – it is still going to take you three years to find that podcast audience. I see this all the time with actors, Youtubers and Instagrammers: They get a big audience out of the gate, and then the audience drops off because those initial people prefer to interact with the star on Youtube or Instagram or TV. But if they stick to it, over the course of three years, a true podcast audience will develop.So if you want to start a podcast, give yourself a lot of runway. Like three years worth.Number 8: You Thought It Would Be EasyWanna know what's easy? Doing the midday show on a music station. You talk for a few minutes an hour, and all the elements are handed to you. Produced commercials, traffic and weather together, the music and promos… You have about 56 minutes of the hour taken care of. That's why you hear the same midday person across many markets now. In podcasting – you don't have any of that. You have to build most of it from scratch. You will need to produce all the necessary elements including the commercials (if you have any), the intro, the extro, and the music beds. You need to do some show research, show prep, writing, you need to produce the audio and make it sound listenable, and then after you launch it… you'll need to market the show.Number 7: Your Show Is Not EverywhereI can't tell you the number of podcasts I review who are missing from iHeart or Stitcher. And with countries like India offering a gateway to 1.4 billion people, it might be a good idea to be on Gaana or Jio Savaan. Think of India as the same size as the United States… with an additional billion people. Yeah you want in on that. And don't forget to submit your show to Tune In… it works well with the smart speakers. Don't be like a radio company that takes its stations off Tune In to be on an app only available in the US. That's stupid.And finally don't let your podcast host provider submit the show to Apple or Spotify for you. Do it yourself. It takes five minutes, and it's a pain in the ass to rescue the show later should you have to move. You always want to keep your stats with you, not with someone else.Number 6: You Don't Release Episodes ConsistentlyIronic, I know, because I didn't release an episode on time last week. But you need to be consistent with your releases. Those in radio know this better than any other, and it's why radio people get famous. They are reliable and always there on time. What radio and TV people are doing is creating the consistency that allows for listeners to get in the habit of consuming their media. So, if you think you are going to release episodes whenever you want, and expect people to download it when you want them to? Not happening.Mondays and Tuesdays are great days to get episodes out. Early in the week, people believe they have more time to plan their life out. By Thursday they are swamped. You can still release your episode on a Thursday or Friday – but you'll have to market through a weekend when attention spans are on neutral. Best of luck with that.And for those of you who do the “seasons” thing- unless there is someone honestly pacing the floor waiting for the new season of your podcast- don't. Taking a random break is tantamount to pulling the plug on a bath and letting the water run out.We shifted to consistent releases after I had a conversation with Aaron Mahnke, who has a number of hit podcasts, including Lore. He gave a really compelling argument to releasing your show on time, and in the end it's about respect for the listener and their time. When we shifted to consistent releases, we saw a 20% jump in our audience numbers. If you show the listener respect they will show it back to you.Number 5: Your Podcast Looks Like Shit In The AppFor the life of me, I don't know why people put episode numbers in the title field of their podcast. I think they do it because Joe Rogan does it. There are ways to put to the episode number in there without using the title field. People are not searching for a show called Episode. I also see some people put the show title of the podcast where the episode title is supposed to go, and they think they are gaming the SEO gods, and they aren't. They're making a mess of the podcast. I wanted to listen to a podcast the other day in the car, and every episode title had the word "episode" in it. I couldn't choose the episode I wanted, because the word episode was causing the guest's name not to appear on Apple Car play. So I moved on.Also, get some episode artwork. Spotify, Amazon and even some Apple apps are now using it. If you have a podcast that's about people – put the people in the show artwork. Get yourself a Canva account for free and take the 5 minutes to do some episode artwork.Number 4: Your Audio Quality SucksI've actually run into people who have argued with me about this. They say, "It's about the content, not the quality of the audio." Uh, the audio is your content- and it sucks. There are 2.7 million podcasts out there, and if yours is serving up some sort of echo-y, staticky stupidity, the listener will go elsewhere. You need to create a listening experience that people will enjoy on their headphones, or in their car, or on an airplane.If you are producing your own show, learn about compression, LUFs, normalization, and mixing. I want to give a shoutout to The Insurance Podcast with Pete Tessier and Curt Wyatt, who are insurance guys but took the time to learn about compression and audio production. They have one of the leading podcasts in their field because they respect their listener and care about their show.The other thing you could do is what I do: Hire people who know way more than me to produce the parts I don't know. This podcast was making huge errors when we started out. Our first four episodes were poorly produced by me. Later they were over-compressed and too loud. We made the corrections after some friendly advice from one of the best in the business, Jeff Schultz, who worked at KFOG in San Franciso doing the imaging (and is now at Wondery making great podcasts). He said, "Hey. It's a little loud. Pull it back."Number 3: You Don't Have A WebsiteIf you're in it to win it, you need a website. One of the best things radio taught me was that making your website your marketing hub is a good thing. You need to be found on Google, and having a podcast website will go a long way to getting discovered. If you think your Buzzsprout or Anchor website is home base – it is not. James Cridland spoke on this show about the value of Google and SEO. Take notes.Make sure each episode has its own page, so when you have Matt Cundill on as a guest, Google understands that Matt Cundill was a guest on your show. Remember, every time you market your show on social media, send people to the website where there is an Apple badge for the iPhone users, a Google Podcasts badge for the Android and Samsung people, and Spotify because lots of people are into that. Anything beyond 4 is overkill. If you are just sending people to Apple Podcasts when they don't have an iPhone – then it won't really work for them.By the way, there is one exception to this, and if you follow the Sound Off Podcast on Instagram, you'll see it. Instagram stories are a great way to get listeners one click away from the show on Spotify.When you do social media, the less clicks to get them to the content, the better. And if you find websites a pain in the ass, there are a few solutions out there for podcasters. Our Network uses Podpage and it looks nice - see for yourself.Number 2: You Don't Market Your Show Very Well... Or At AllDo you know who your audience is? Or where they are? Do you just put out a few social media posts for every episode and then you're done? Well, that might be the problem. Think of your podcast episodes as items in your fridge. Is it something that is stale after 24 hours? 72 hours? A week, a month, a year? Two years? Okay, well I don't know anything in my fridge that makes it that long, but I know many of the episodes I record from two and three years ago are still getting regular downloads because people are discovering them through search. I can market them with the same vigor as if they came out last week.I have the stats, and new people are discovering the show all the time. It's not the same people who listen to the show every week. We churn listeners like any other media outlet does. Many people say they're discovering us for the first time, and see a wonderful back catalogue of episodes. Our biggest episode is the one with Tom Leykis, and his audience continues to grow as well. The episode I did with Tara Sands is excellent advice for anyone who aspires to become a character voice in anime. Both episodes with Sheri Lynch contain valuable information on becoming your own radio startup. Steve Reynolds' talent coaching isn't going to change drastically over the course of a few years... I could go on, but you see what I mean.The same way a radio statio music director is going to program Led Zeppelin on the radio station, I am going to do the same with many of the episodes. The back catalogue is strong. In fact, I read in Podnews that 47% of all podcast downloads were older episodes- So tell people about them. That means tweets, and IG stories, and Facebook and LinkedIn and a newsletter.It also matters how you market. Maybe it's audiograms and social media posts- and it doesn't have to be a lot- but it should be consistent. And you want to hear something crazy? I am certain that some people just know and follow the show through their social media feeds, but haven't listened to a single episode. I never watched Roseanne but I knew the characters and what the show is about. Marketing isn't really about doing the homework. It's really about being involved.Number 1: Your Show Is BoringAnything that you record, you can make better. Over the years, I'm certain that my live media game has deteriorated. I am only live on my Youtube channel every once in a while, but being able to produce and especially edit has been invaluable. And for those of you who do Youtube Live podcasts- Have you ever considered editing and producing around all that live audio to make a better audio experience? I know, time is money, but every click and every download counts. I did that a few weeks ago on another podcast, and you can view it here if you want to see the difference.It's about respecting your listener, but not being boring. It's about respecting your listener, and not wasting their time. You really only have one competitor in podcasting, and that is your listeners time. So respect it.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Wake Up To Your Life
73. Embracing Aging with Sheri Lynch

Wake Up To Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 40:20


We live in a youth obsessed culture.  Women often fear aging.  We worry if we'll be relevant, beautiful or sexy as we age.   LIsten to syndicated radio host, speaker and author Sheri Lynch as she shares why she decided to let her hair go gray, how she embraces aging and how women can actually enjoy getting older.     Follow Sheri Lynch on Instagram: @sherilynch1 Sheri's website: www.BobandSheri.com   Follow Colleen on Instagram: @Colleen_Odegaard Colleen's Website: www.ColleenOdegaard.com Email Colleen: Colleen@WakeUptoYourLife.net  

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The Sound Off Podcast
Sheri Lynch: Still In Control of the Show

The Sound Off Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 55:24


One of our biggest podcast episodes was back in October of 2017 when we had Sheri Lynch on the show to talk about taking control of the Bob and Sheri Show. By control, that means retaining things like digital rights and having autonomy over your brand. The episode has remained popular over the years because of the number of radio people who have considered taking a similar jump. In fact, it is one of the episodes that I have recommended people listen to rather than me explaining what she stated so eloquently.Last month, The Bob and Sheri Show ended its run on flagship WLNK in Charlotte.In this episode, Sheri Lynch returns to talk about that departure and how the team has spent nearly 4 and a half years building a show that could withstand this. Sheri cuts through the BS and shares her opinion about how performers need to be thinking about the future and what they can do to lay the ground work for the next ten years of performing to the world.Great news! Bob And Sheri are back in Charlotte on K104.7! You can also hear them on great stations across America. You can also have them on your station in Canada. Thanks also to the people who make this show possible every week including:PromosuiteJustin Dove at Core Image StudiosMegatrax

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Matt & Ramona Off Air
Kiss The Dog

Matt & Ramona Off Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 37:15


How gross of a pet owner are you? We talk about how some dog owners love sharing kisses with their furry family member...and some will even eat and drink after them! We also talk with Sheri Lynch from Bob & Sheri about the wild weather we've been having, a reminisce on the things people used to do before the pandemic that we'll probably never do again. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Sound Off Podcast
Kevin Getz On My Podcast

The Sound Off Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 31:59


Kevin Getz is the swing announcer at 102.1 The Edge in Toronto. He recently came out with a brand new album. What makes the album unique is that it is a spoken word album full of his radio breaks. The collection of audio is an attempt to make his audio more durable, sustainable, marketable, and less disposable. In this episode, Kevin and I talked a lot about how breaks are put together, but what happens after that break is aired. He admits he is a hoarder and that he keeps everything he airs on hard drives. By keeping all his audio, he finds there are different moments for different pieces of audio. It's also a great opportunity to be self-checking your work. We also discussed show prep and the uncomfortable subject of digital rights. This was where I used the audio super power of reaching for a past piece of audio which has context for this episode. No one has done a better job of explaining digital rights to performers than Sheri Lynch. Our episode with her in 2017 was epic.To buy Kevin's Album - go here. Net proceeds go to Thank Dog I am Out. Kevin also appeared on the Broadcast Dialogue Podcast.There's more on the episode page on the website.Thanks also to the people who make this show possible every week.PromosuiteMatt Fogarty VoiceoversJustin Dove at Core Image StudiosMegatrax

The Oddcast Podcast
Oddcast - Leslie Odom Jr from Hamilton 4-24

The Oddcast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 32:01


The actor/singer Leslie Odom Jr. joined Sheri Lynch for a very interesting Oddcast from her closet. Leslie Odom Jr.'s New Album "Mr" Leslie's New Album was Recorded at Skywalker Ranch. Many of Us Will Have to Reinvent Ourselves After the Pandemic. Most Parents Just Want Their Kids to Be Passionate About Something. Put Your All into Everything... You Never Know Were It Will Lead. Catch Leslie's new song... Go Crazy!

The Small Market Radio Podcast
SMRP 60: Sheri Lynch; Entertaining the Home-Bound

The Small Market Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 9:45


In addition to being half of a popular syndicated morning radio show, Sheri Lynch has a degree in social work … and you have to hear her insights about how to relate to your audience in the midst of these…Read more →

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ManListening
Sheri Lynch - "Bob & Sheri Show" co-host started as a terrified little girl.

ManListening

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 50:31


Sheri Lynch is something of a broadcast legend in these parts, the brilliant woman behind the syndicated "Bob & Sheri Show." Stuart and Sheri speak the same language when it comes to the crying need for good mental health care. Why? Because both had biological fathers with profound brokenness and addiction that wrecked their families. Maybe that's why "family" is a magical word for both Sheri and Stuart. But that doesn't make family easy! 

Bob & Sheri Fun Size Podcast
The Sheri Lynch Full Fan Experience

Bob & Sheri Fun Size Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 6:56


The Sheri Lynch Full Fan Experience. Getting up close and personal with each of our listeners. Bob & Sheri FunSize: all of the fun you want in a snackable 10 minutes! Share it with friends on Facebook and Twitter!

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Off The Beat with Brett Jensen
Sheri Lynch Talks Fond Memories, Bill Clinton & What Happens Off Air

Off The Beat with Brett Jensen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019 30:48


Brett talks more behind the scenes stories and then we get into Part 2 of the interview with Sheri Lynch where we talk what happens Off Air and more. Then Brett gets into the grittier side of online dating. 

Off The Beat with Brett Jensen
Sheri Lynch Talks Life In The Public Eye

Off The Beat with Brett Jensen

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2019 30:29


Brett Jensen Talks with Sheri Lynch (Of The Worldwide Bob & Sheri Show) in the first of a two-part series. We're discussing living life in the public eye and what that means for love, kids, divorce and everything in between. But First, Brett takes you behind the scenes on how he scored one of the biggest sources on his beat as a reporter for the Clemson Tigers. Later on we get into one of Bretts weird dating experiences involving an ex, social media and a whole lot of unanswered questions. 

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Art Crush
Todd Herman - Part 2

Art Crush

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 27:54


In a continuation of his conversation with Sheri Lynch, new Mint Museum CEO Todd Herman shares his excitement about Charlotte’s local arts scene as well as his vision for The Mint’s growth and evolution.

Art Crush
Todd Herman - Part 2

Art Crush

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 27:54


In a continuation of his conversation with Sheri Lynch, new Mint Museum CEO Todd Herman shares his excitement about Charlotte’s local arts scene as well as his vision for The Mint’s growth and evolution.

Art Crush
Todd Herman, PhD, President & CEO of The Mint Museum - Part 1

Art Crush

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018 39:09


What’s next for the Mint? Hear it straight from the new President & CEO Todd Herman, PhD. In the first part of an in-depth conversation with Sheri Lynch, Todd discusses his excitement in joining the fast-paced Charlotte community, his plans to engage the next generation, the importance of storytelling, and his wish that museum visitors could put their hands on every work of art in front of them (which isn’t possible, but it’s his wish).Storytelling is the key to a great museum, and Herman discusses plans and dreams for evolving the museum in the digital age, while never losing sight of the power of experiencing art up close and personal.

Art Crush
Todd Herman, PhD, President & CEO of The Mint Museum - Part 1

Art Crush

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018 39:09


What’s next for the Mint? Hear it straight from the new President & CEO Todd Herman, PhD. In the first part of an in-depth conversation with Sheri Lynch, Todd discusses his excitement in joining the fast-paced Charlotte community, his plans to engage the next generation, the importance of storytelling, and his wish that museum visitors could put their hands on every work of art in front of them (which isn’t possible, but it’s his wish).Storytelling is the key to a great museum, and Herman discusses plans and dreams for evolving the museum in the digital age, while never losing sight of the power of experiencing art up close and personal.

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1on1 with Jon Evans
Sheri Lynch: Radio co-host has risen to overcome challenges, and likes life’s view from here

1on1 with Jon Evans

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2018 44:04


Sheri Lynch has co-hosted the ‘Bob and Sheri” radio show for more than a quarter-century. It’s syndicated in dozens of markets across the country, and heard around the world on Armed Forces Radio Network. But Sheri’s road to professional success had some bumps along the way, personal challenges she worked hard to overcome. Listen to this revealing conversation with an award-winning broadcaster who also spends time as a Mom, wife, author, blogger, advocate and social worker.  

Art Crush
Charlotte's Charlotte

Art Crush

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018 47:29


Welcome to a new season of ART CRUSH! Queen Charlotte is the focus of this provocative episode, as artist Ken Aptekar, curator Carla Hanzal and host Sheri Lynch delve into the story behind the contemporary reimagining of the Queen’s iconic coronation portrait. On the 250th anniversary of the city of Charlotte, what does it mean to be named for a woman whose biracial heritage has only recently been acknowledged and celebrated? And did this 2008 painting forecast the explosion of meme culture? Find out on this Charlotte-centric episode of ART CRUSH.

Art Crush
Charlotte's Charlotte

Art Crush

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018 47:29


Welcome to a new season of ART CRUSH! Queen Charlotte is the focus of this provocative episode, as artist Ken Aptekar, curator Carla Hanzal and host Sheri Lynch delve into the story behind the contemporary reimagining of the Queen’s iconic coronation portrait. On the 250th anniversary of the city of Charlotte, what does it mean to be named for a woman whose biracial heritage has only recently been acknowledged and celebrated? And did this 2008 painting forecast the explosion of meme culture? Find out on this Charlotte-centric episode of ART CRUSH.

Art Crush
André Leon Talley on Oscar de la Renta

Art Crush

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 66:37


A fashion obsession drives this episode, as Stacee Michelle talks to the iconic Andre Leon Talley about everyone from Oscar de la Renta to Andy Warhol to Rihanna, and Sheri Lynch welcomes Hillary Cooper to discuss plans for the museum’s groundbreaking Fashion Studio.

Art Crush
André Leon Talley on Oscar de la Renta

Art Crush

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 66:37


A fashion obsession drives this episode, as Stacee Michelle talks to the iconic Andre Leon Talley about everyone from Oscar de la Renta to Andy Warhol to Rihanna, and Sheri Lynch welcomes Hillary Cooper to discuss plans for the museum’s groundbreaking Fashion Studio.

Art Crush
Allen Blevins 'Develar y Detonar' Part 3

Art Crush

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 26:16


In this final episode of the multi-part conversation between Sheri Lynch and exhibition organizer Allen Blevins, the behind-the-scenes details of ‘Develar y Detonar’ are revealed, giving even greater meaning to the stunning images of Mexico’s most important young photographers.

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Art Crush
Allen Blevins on 'Develar y Detonar' Part 2

Art Crush

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018 24:21


Sheri Lynch continues a fascinating conversation with exhibition organizer Allen Blevins, with topics ranging from a third gender known as “muxe” to the connection between an earthquake and a live human body covered with crawling ants.

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Art Crush
Allen Blevins on 'Develar y Detonar' Part 1

Art Crush

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 17:35


Intensely personal and deeply provocative, 'Develar y Detonar' showcases internationally acclaimed young photographers who turn their artistic lens on contemporary Mexico and its many layers of history and identity. Exhibition organizer Allen Blevins talks with Sheri Lynch about the exhibition’s journey to Charlotte, with the goal of breaking down artistic and cultural walls.

Brandwidth On Demand
#059: Radio's NEW Awakening: Sheri Lynch (The Bob & Sheri Show)

Brandwidth On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2018 16:27


Sheri Lynch is an award-winning broadcaster who fully expects to panic and be eaten first in the coming zombie apocalypse. A Philly native who was raised in a remote corner of northwestern Wyoming, you’d think she’d have a little more game when it comes to the undead. Especially since she’s carved out a unique career in the radio business, co-hosting the syndicated Bob & Sheri show, heard in 40-plus markets in the US, and around the world on the Armed Forces Radio Network. Sheri is also the author of two best-selling books and has a Master’s degree in social work. She puts that degree to use all day long, both in the studio and at home where she and husband Kevin lay claim to 8 or 9 kids, a small herd of dogs, and an entire battalion of cats. Biggest Takeaways You Don’t Want to Miss: The top 3 things a host must realize to build a loyal audience and the ONE THING to NEVER do! Why Sheri considers herself a "naturalized radio citizen", and if you're smart YOU WILL, too! The biggest FREE opportunity too many radio people are missing. Complete show notes: www.brandwidthondemand.com

Art Crush
William Ivey Long Part 3

Art Crush

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 25:21


There’s power in being weird, according to William Ivey Long. This multiple Tony Award-winning costume designer shares his thoughts on the art of design, his eureka moment in biology class, and walking into The Mint Museum for the first time as a boy growing up in the Charlotte area. Sheri Lynch and Stacee Michelle host the final episode of this entertaining chat with the Broadway legend.

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Art Crush
William Ivey Long Part 2

Art Crush

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 19:53


He has dressed Rolling Stones and Pink Ladies. Now William Ivey Long brings his adventurous creativity to Charlotte with an exhibition at The Mint Museum. Sheri Lynch and Stacee Michelle continue an entertaining conversation with this multiple Tony-Award winning Broadway legend and costume designer for Grease Live! and The Rolling Stones’ Steel Wheels tour, among other triumphs.

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Art Crush
William Ivey Long Part 1

Art Crush

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2018 16:46


How did a North Carolina boy become a legendary costume designer?In this episode of ART CRUSH, Sheri Lynch and Stacee Michelle roll up their sleeves with multiple Tony Award-winning costume designer William Ivey Long, the subject of the retrospective William Ivey Long: Costume Designs 2007-2016 at The Mint Museum in Charlotte, NC. Episode 1 of this in-depth interview includes conversation about William’s North Carolina roots, his challenge in hiding the zipper for opera diva Renee Fleming, and his breakthrough moment designing a ruffled Elizabethan collar for his dog.

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The Sound Off Podcast
Sheri Lynch Taking Control of The Show

The Sound Off Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2017 44:42


Sheri Lynch bought her own show. Yes, I know that sounds really weird considering that her name is in the Marquee, but she essentially got tired of trying to manoeuvre her branding through radio station filters, that she take ownership of the whole thing. In this episode, Sheri will share the reasons why you might want to start down a similar road; or at the very least understand just what digital properties you own, and which one belong to your employer. The Bob and Sheri show is headquartered at the studios of WLNK 107.9 in Charlotte, and airs on great radio stations across the United States listed here - http://www.bobandsheri.com/where-listen Links to the thing I referred to in this show: The Bob & Sheri Homepage - http://bobandsheri.com Bob & Sheri Podcast - http://www.bobandsheri.com/bob-sheri-podcast Bob & Sheri's Oddcast - http://www.bobandsheri.com/oddcast Other podcasts I mentioned: Gregr from 107.7 The End in Seattle - http://www.1077theend.com/podcast/our-dumb-podcast Mike Carruthers - Something you Should Know - http://www.somethingyoushouldknow.net/ Sponsored by NLogic - http://bit.ly/2oLHQmQ.