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Insider Interviews
CNN and NPR Executives on Amplifying Trust Thru Audio

Insider Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 19:55


Steve Lickteig has the monumental task of ensuring that CNN's podcasting content is as compelling and trustworthy as its news broadcasts. Gina Garrubbo leverages the value of NPR being one of the most trusted brands in the world to entice sponsors. These two highly respected executives spoke with me spontaneously during the recent Podcast Movement conferences held in Washington, DC, on all things podcasting for a well-rounded Episode 25 of Insider Interviews. The Multifaceted Role of a Podcast Executive When asked about his daily responsibilities, Steve Lickteig explained how an Executive Producer has to be multifaceted: "It'll be a mix of editorial, listening to shows and giving notes, conceiving of new shows or new ideas within shows... plus meeting with the sales and marketing sides of the organization." Given the need for synergy between the editorial and business aspects of podcasting, "You have to know everything — from making the show to understanding the download numbers and marketing attached to it." For example, he emphasized that because listeners are “making a very conscious decision to listen to that show" that intentionality translates to high engagement and trust, which are invaluable for both content creators and advertisers. The payoff has been clear, as he shared his pride over the growth of such shows as “Chasing Life with Dr. Sanjay Gupta” and especially creating a franchise off the popularity of “5 Things.” Those, along with shows like Anderson Cooper's “All There Is” (and, as I got to mention in reference to my brother - who worked on the show for 15 years!, "The Situation Room"), offer brands lifestyle content that feel “safe” if they are headline-averse. Balancing Content and Advertisements The good news is that CNN attracts a bevy of advertisers. The challenge Steve and I – and later Gina and I – discussed is the industry having to ensure podcasts keep a governor on their ad load. CNN's approach with their podcasts is to try to keep it low to maintain a listener-friendly experience without turning podcasts into commercial radio. Elevating Public Media with Gina Garrubbo Gina Garrubbo, CEO of National Public Media, illuminated how NPR handles sponsorships in a way that's respectful to both the content and the audience. "Rather than a commercial interruption, you'll hear that NPR's programming is made possible by client X who brings you Y," she explained. This approach aligns with NPR's mission to provide fact-based journalism – importantly, without a paywall -- creating what Gina calls a "halo effect." That serves their highly curious and engaged audience well – those “who want to understand the world around them," she said. That kind of environment is attractive to creators, and she was thrilled to share the news of Ira Glass and "This American Life" joining the stable recently, to the SRO attendees' equal pleasure with his keynote with fellow NPR podcaster, Rachel Martin, at Podcast Movement! Ira Glass Keynotes Podcast Movement with NPR's Rachel Martin "Eighty percent of our audience says that they consider NPR personally important to them," Gina shared, That enthusiastic audience also infers significant trust and appreciation on NPR's sponsors, pointing out the impact verified through various brand lift studies. Brand Safety and Trust Talking about brand safety, Gina pointed out that NPR does not shy away from covering hard news but maintains a respectful and non-combative tone. "We don't pit guests against each other, and there's a lack of sensationalism," she explained. This makes NPR a safer environment for sponsors, even amid a turbulent political landscape. And, by the way, they don't even take political advertising! The Future of Podcast Discoverability When asked about the challenges facing the podcast industry, Gina echoed Steve's sentiments on discoverability. "Honestly, I am praying that AI will help solve this because,

OffScrip with Matthew Zachary
The Lost Pilot of The Cancer Mavericks with MZ's Mom!

OffScrip with Matthew Zachary

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 50:31


Knownst to me, but unknownst to others, long before the Award-Winning documentary "The Cancer Mavericks: A History of Survivorship" hit podcast feeds, a pilot episode was storyboarded and produced to test the waters with our newly minted production team, helmed by acclaimed executive producer, Steve Lickteig. If all went to plan, we would proceed with the heavy lifting needed to bring this 320-hour, 8-episode history series to life. Suffice it to say, it indeed went to plan.For this pilot episode, the chosen topic would center around a history of cancer throughout the last century's zeitgeist of mainstream film and television. The storyboarding around this pilot would ultimately lay the groundwork for what would become Episode 6 of the final series, titled "Caner Mavericks Goes To Hollywood."So, who better to join host and narrator Matthew Zachary for this exploit of pop culture-meets-healthcare narrative than his mother, Roz Greenweig? A 30-year veteran educator within the NYC public school system (Kindergarten and First Grade,) Roz is also an ardent, veteran, encyclopedic cinephile who holds a Master's Degree in Film History and Film Studies with a concentration in Film Noir.Together, Mother and Son wax poetic on the taboos, the trends, and the trajectory that the cancer narrative took over the past 100 years across scores of films and television series.Thanks to this pilot episode, the project was greenlit to bring to life the groundbreaking, award-winning, and "appointment-listening" documentary The Cancer Mavericks: A History of Survivorship.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Cancer Mavericks: A History of Survivorship
Series Finale: If History Teaches Us Anything

The Cancer Mavericks: A History of Survivorship

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 17:14


Welcome to the series finale of The Cancer Mavericks. In this final episode, we reflect on the first seven episodes through the lens of history and progress with a series of insightful conversations featuring some of healthcare's most influential and visionary voices across the past four decades. If history is a teacher, we have learned that change can happen, albeit slowly. But it is only when the people stand up, organize and activate their voices demanding change, that the culture will shift, the institutions will pivot, and the very system itself will be forced by the will of the citizens to bend towards the arc of justice. Thank you for joining us for this groundbreaking series. If you like this series, please leave a review and a rating on your favorite podcast app. To learn more about The Cancer Mavericks, visit https://CancerMavericks.com. To learn more about OffScrip Health, visit https://OffScrip.com.FEATURED VOICESGil BasheChair Global Health and Purpose, FINN PartnersJohn D. Carpten, Ph.D.President's Cancer Panel (Emeritus)Director, Institute of Translational GenomicsKeck School of Medicine at USCDeanna DarlingtonPresident at Links2EquityKenny KaneYoung Adult Cancer Advocacy PioneerCo-Founder/CEO, Stupid Cancer (Former)Margaret LawsPresident and CEO, Hope LabLisa C. Richardson, MD, MPHDivision Director, Cancer Prevention and Control at The CDCCatharine Young, Ph.D.Assistant Director of Cancer Moonshot Engagement and PolicyThe White HouseSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Green Grind
The Green Grind Podcast Episode 67

The Green Grind

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 47:26


Welcome back to The Green Grind Podcast! On today's episode, Kory and LeRoy sit down with Steve Lickteig, Owner of Lickteig Lawn Care and Snow Removal out of Cresco, IA. Listen in as Steve share some unique way's he has been able to increase his employee retention and overall company growth. This is a great episode packed with knowledge you won't want to miss! As always be sure to like and follow our social channels to stay up to date on all the latest Green Grind content! Stay safe and Keep Grind'n Friends! Powered by Jobber!  Free Trial and 20% off Jobber for 6 months:https://bit.ly/TheGreenGrind

The Cancer Mavericks: A History of Survivorship
Cancer Doesn't Suck Equally

The Cancer Mavericks: A History of Survivorship

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 36:35


A cancer diagnosis sucks no matter what — but factors like income, education, racism, geography, housing, and access to health care, known as "social determinants of health," can worsen the burden. When researchers zoom out from individual experiences and survey cancer survivors, they see patterns called social determinants of health. Individual circumstances such as economic stability, physical environment, racial bias, proximity to a provider, or fluency in that provider's language can influence a survivor's health outcome before any cancer treatment begins. In this episode, we share stories of cancer mavericks who rebelled against the foreshadowing of health disparities. 23-year survivor Mary P. Lovato started a support group at her pueblo in New Mexico that expanded to reach American Indian and Alaska Native tribes across the United States. After learning she had breast cancer at 31, Maimah Karmo made it her mission to advocate for young women, Black women, and those with metastatic disease — and to end health disparities in our lifetime. Finally, health disparities researcher Dr. Carmen Guerra shares how the University of Pennsylvania's Abramson Cancer Center nearly doubled the number of Black patients in its clinical trials. For more information about this series, visit https://CancerMavericks.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Cancer Mavericks: A History of Survivorship
Cancer Mavericks Goes to Hollywood

The Cancer Mavericks: A History of Survivorship

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 39:46


For decades, the portrayal of cancer in movies and television was grim. If a character was diagnosed with cancer, it was a near certainty they'd be dead by the credits. But, like cancer treatment itself, Hollywood evolved, and many storylines about cancer became stories of survival.In this episode, we ask the question, "Who influences us and why?" From musicians to television stars, film producers to televised cancer screenings, when celebrities lend their voices to raising awareness and fundraising, that kind of star power can move mountains. Join us as we hear from voices such as actor Patrick Dempsey, StandUp2Cancer Co-Founders Katie Couric, Pam Williams, the late Laura Ziskin. Also appearing in this episode: Steven Hoffman (Professor of Global Health Law and Political Science at York University in Toronto, Canada,) Dr. Larissa Nekhlyudov (Director of Internal Medicine for Cancer Survivors at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute,) Kami Kosenko (Professor of Communication at North Carolina State University,) and Milton Kent (Former reporter and sports columnist for The Baltimore Sun).For more information about this series, visit https://CancerMavericks.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Cancer Mavericks: A History of Survivorship
The Young Adult Cancer Movement

The Cancer Mavericks: A History of Survivorship

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 42:17


Facing a diagnosis of cancer at any age is horrible. But for young adults, it's just plain different. Not better. Not worse. Different. Those diagnosed between the ages of 15 and 39 are on a planet all their own, often left to fend for themselves as lost voices sandwiched between pediatrics and adult cancer. The consequences of living with, through, and, ideally, beyond cancer carries with it a whole host of unique long-term issues, issues that had fallen under the radar and gone ignored by the system for far too long.In this episode, we talk to a new generation of cancer mavericks like Tamika Felder, Heidi Adams, Doug Ulman, and Lindsay Nohr-Beck, who revived a dying national conversation on cancer survivorship in the earliest days of the Internet. They created edgy websites, forced doctors to listen by creating fertility preservation guidelines, and fought to bring the invisible and underserved voice of the young adult cancer community into the national public spotlight.For more information about this series, visit https://CancerMavericks.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Things Left Behind
Introducing: Things Left Behind

Things Left Behind

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 1:08


On each episode, host Steve Lickteig asks his guest to describe three of their most important possessions, why they're important to them, and where they want those things to go when they die.

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The Cancer Mavericks: A History of Survivorship

In just over 20 years, the number of cancer survivors in the United States has doubled to 17 million survivors, each confronting their new (ab)normal lives. From chemo brain to PTSD, medical debt to workplace discrimination, this episode follows survivors along with their unique—and often difficult—paths post-treatment. In this episode, we hear from some of the godmothers of the cancer survivorship movement like Dr. Patricia Ganz and Barbara Hoffman and “everyday mavericks” who are forging ahead into life after cancer. For more information about this series, visit https://CancerMavericks.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Cancer Mavericks: A History of Survivorship

Advocacy can take many forms in the cancer community — from advocating for yourself or a loved one to receive the best possible treatment to calling your Congressperson or testifying on Capitol Hill to demand increased access to care. This episode explores different ways cancer mavericks have elevated survivors' needs and improved their lives, including the pioneering patient navigation model created by Dr. Harold Freeman at Harlem Hospital, the story of Ellen Stovall's fearless and collaborative approach to policy, shaped around a shared agenda to represent the needs of all cancer survivors, and the landmark 1998 March on Washington called Coming Together To Conquer Cancer. For more information about this series, visit https://CancerMavericks.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Cancer Mavericks: A History of Survivorship

By the 1980s, cancer was no longer a death sentence. But the question of what surviving actually meant was unanswered. Cancer survivors had to navigate issues around employment, relationships, and the emotional and physical side effects of treatment in a world that largely didn't know what to do with them. (and they were still called “victims.”) In 1985, a young doctor named Fitzhugh Mullan wrote an essay called “Seasons of Survival” about his own experience with cancer. His piece helped popularize the term “cancer survivor” and resonated with a growing number of survivors, who were starting to form support groups around the country. Among them was Catherine Logan Carrillo, the founder of People Living Through Cancer in New Mexico, who asked Fitzhugh to help her convene an “alumni association” for cancer survivors. And they did, during one monumental weekend in Albuquerque. For more information about this series, visit https://CancerMavericks.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Cancer Mavericks: A History of Survivorship

Mary Lasker used to say that more money was spent on advertising campaigns for gum than was spent on cancer research. She'd seen the effects of that almost non-existent budget first hand: she watched people close to her die from cancer, including her advertising exec husband. She was outraged by the lack of money and research devoted to ending the disease. But with her own funds and influence, Mary Lasker rallied the public and lawmakers to take notice, ultimately leading to The National Cancer Act of 1971. This "War on Cancer" brought millions of dollars, but also harsh truths: there was no simple cure for cancer, and the remedies of modern science to control the disease took a devastating toll on patients. Rose Kushner was one of those patients. She questioned the treatments and surgeries that had become the status quo for medical experts. Her pushback helped start a massive change in the patient-doctor relationship as well as in cancer treatment. In Episode 1, we learn how Mary Lasker and Rose Kushner became two of the most important health policy advocates of the 20th century, putting cancer—and cancer patients—front and center. For more information about this series, visit https://CancerMavericks.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Cancer Mavericks: A History of Survivorship
Introducing: The Cancer Mavericks

The Cancer Mavericks: A History of Survivorship

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 3:58


Most people don't know that you're considered a cancer survivor at the moment of diagnosis. It wasn't always this way. Sixty years ago, a cancer diagnosis was a death sentence. And if you did survive, you were left to figure out the rest of your life on your own.But some survivors demanded something different, something better.From OffScrip Media, this is The Cancer Mavericks, a deep-dive narrative into the people who fought for better treatment, forced doctors to listen, and pushed America to see the human side of the disease. Episodes of this series will publish monthly through the end of December 2021 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the signing of the National Cancer Act of 1971. For more information, visit https://cancermavericks.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Hill Havurahdcast
Havurahdcast #25 - Steve Lickteig and Barrie Hardymon (Media Life)

Hill Havurahdcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 44:54


In episode #25, Rabbi Hannah talks to veteran journalists Barrie Hardymon and Steve Lickteig about their work at NBC and NPR, podcasting and media life and spirituality, and being a news filter for their young kids.

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NotiPod Hoy
El mundo de la lucha libre entra al podcasting

NotiPod Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2019 10:30


En NotiPod Hoy WWE, la empresa más grande del mundo de la lucha libre, ha anunciado una colaboración con ‘Endeavor Audio’ para desarrollar una red de podcasts. Asociación Podcast de España lanza dos cursos que estarán disponibles en su página web para sus socios. La Facultad de Ciencias de la Comunicación de la Universidad de Coruña, está desarrollando una investigación sobre los podcasts en España, desde la perspectiva de los productores. Analizan las estrategia de Spotify que en tres meses, aumentó las cifras de oyentes en más del 50 por ciento y ya tiene 108 millones de usuarios ‘Premium’, 8 millones más en sólo tres meses. La historia de Spotify será narrada en una serie de televisión basada el libro ‘Spotify Inifran’ (llamado en inglés Spotify Untold) de los autores suecos Sven Carlsson y Jonas Leijonhufvud. ¿Quién es el líder del podcasting en Australia? Dos compañías han comenzado un debate indirecto sobre qué empresa es la líder en el sector. El jefe de audio de ‘NBC / MSNBC’, Steve Lickteig, dice que están buscando que sus artistas trabajen en el podcasting y aprovechen la oportunidad de llegar a sus audiencias para mostrar un lado de ellos que nunca vemos. En el portal “La Marea” han hecho un análisis sobre la radio como medio, las curiosidades de su nacimiento, su evolución y cómo el podcast rompe con los límites que tenía la radio. El audio no solo puede contar historias a través de las palabras, sino también a través de los sonidos. Un paisaje sonoro de Nueva York, por ejemplo, muestra la ciudad de Nueva York sin prisas, ofreciendo una forma diferente de disfrutar cada rincón, historia y detalle de este lugar. Martha Debayle, la conductora nicaragüense nacionalizada mexicana, que tiene un podcast exitoso en Spotify, entrevistó a una funcionaria mexicana de turismo de Yucatán y le hizo una pregunta sobre la homosexualidad que la puso un poco incómoda. Dan Franks, uno de los fundadores de ‘Podcast Movement’ aseguró que de los seis años que lleva el evento este año han tenido la energía más positiva. Podcast recomendado: Dr. Muerte (Castellano). Es un podcast en español de la red norteamericana de podcasts ‘Wondery’. Se basa en la historia sobre un cirujano encantador, 33 pacientes y un sistema débil. Es conducido por Laura Beil. Más detalles y otros episodios y contenidos sobre Podcasting en ViaPodcast.FM

Family Secrets
Open Secret

Family Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 44:01


As a child, Steve Lickteig was told that he was adopted. But that didn't turn out to be entirely true, or even half of the story.  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

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Slate Daily Feed
Mom and Dad Are Fighting: Toxic Preschool Edition

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018 48:38


Rebecca Lavoie, Gabriel Roth, and Steve Lickteig discuss (relatively) late-in-life bicycle lessons, correcting your kid's college essays, toxic masculinity, a potentially toxic preschool teacher, and more. This episode is brought to you by the following advertisers: Gobble, a meal kit delivery service that offers delicious, healthy meals that can be made in just 15 minutes. For $50 off your first box, go to gobble.com/momanddad. Ben and Jerry's, try their new handheld frozen novelties, Pint Slices, today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mom and Dad Are Fighting | Slate's parenting show

Rebecca Lavoie, Gabriel Roth, and Steve Lickteig discuss (relatively) late-in-life bicycle lessons, correcting your kid's college essays, toxic masculinity, a potentially toxic preschool teacher, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dear Sugars
Who's Your Daddy? — With Steve Lickteig

Dear Sugars

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2018 40:37


When Steve Lickteig turned 18, he learned that his mother and father, who he thought were his adoptive parents, are in fact his biological grandparents. With the advent of affordable DNA testing and companies like 23andMe, more and more people are having revelations like Mr. Lickteig’s. For some, these revelations can be a welcome and exciting discovery process. For others, they’re shocking and unwanted. In today’s episode, Mr. Lickteig shares his story and helps the Sugars advise letter writers who are still reeling from their genetic discoveries.

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Slate Daily Feed
90 Seconds: Preemptive Strike

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2017 3:11


Steve Lickteig with today's haul: A new, depressing climate report, Bernie's litmus test and can you pass Trump's immigration test Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
90 Seconds With Slate: I Said This Isn't a Coup

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2017 3:11


Steve Lickteig with today's haul: North Korea remains defiant, the rebels attempting to overthrow the Venezuelan president say it isn't a coup, and is Mark Zuckerberg running for president?  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mom and Dad Are Fighting | Slate's parenting show
Here’s Steve Instead of Carvell Edition

Mom and Dad Are Fighting | Slate's parenting show

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2017 44:20


Carvell is sick, so Steve Lickteig joins Gabriel Roth, and Rebecca Lavoie to discuss how to teach empathy in young kids and sibling dynamics, plus triumphs and fails and recommendations.  Today’s episode is brought to you by Little Passports. Check out Science Expeditions, the new educational subscription with themes like Rockets and Solar Power that kids and parents love. Learn more at Little Passports dot com slash MOMANDDAD, where listeners can save 40% off their first month with coupon code MOMANDDAD. And by ZipRecruiter. Post your job listing to all the top job sites with a single click. Try it for free by going to ZipRecruiter.com/FIRST And by Cuyana. Cuyana designs timeless, sophisticated accessories and clothing for the modern woman with the most premium materials and finest craftsmanship at accessible price points. Visit Cuyana at cuyana.com/momanddad to receive complimentary monogramming on your next purchase. That’s c-u-y-a-n-a.com/momanddad Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
Mom and Dad Are Fighting: Here’s Steve Instead of Carvell Edition

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2017 44:20


Carvell is sick, so Steve Lickteig joins Gabriel Roth, and Rebecca Lavoie to discuss how to teach empathy in young kids and sibling dynamics, plus triumphs and fails and recommendations.  Today’s episode is brought to you by Little Passports. Check out Science Expeditions, the new educational subscription with themes like Rockets and Solar Power that kids and parents love. Learn more at Little Passports dot com slash MOMANDDAD, where listeners can save 40% off their first month with coupon code MOMANDDAD. And by ZipRecruiter. Post your job listing to all the top job sites with a single click. Try it for free by going to ZipRecruiter.com/FIRST And by Cuyana. Cuyana designs timeless, sophisticated accessories and clothing for the modern woman with the most premium materials and finest craftsmanship at accessible price points. Visit Cuyana at cuyana.com/momanddad to receive complimentary monogramming on your next purchase. That’s c-u-y-a-n-a.com/momanddad Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices