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Latest podcast episodes about storyhunter

Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley
Introducing Lady Swindlers

Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 3:47


In this brand new series of Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley we switch our attention to the swindlers, conwomen and hustlers. This is where true crime meets history - with a twist. Join Lucy Worsley and a team of all female detectives as they travel back in time to revisit the audacious - and surprising - crimes of women who were trying to make it in a world made for men. Women who stepped outside their ordinary lives to do extraordinary things. What do their crimes and the times they lived in teach us about womens' lives today? We meet Queens of the Underworld, hoaxers, thieves, scammers and even a fake heiress as we travel back in time and from England, Wales, Scotland, the US and Australia. A StoryHunter production for BBC Radio 4.If you're in the UK, listen to the newest episodes of Lady Killers first on BBC Sounds: https://bbc.in/3M2pT0K

Influence Global Podcast
S7 Ep6: Top AI Expert Talks About The Phenomenon For The Creator Economy Ft. David Berkowitz

Influence Global Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 24:33


David Berkowitz is the founder of the AI Marketers Guild, the FOAF.pro fractional CXO network, and the 4,000-member Serial Marketers community. Previously, he held marketing and strategy leadership roles with omnichannel ad tech platform Mediaocean, video production marketplace Storyhunter, social listening firm Sysomos, Publicis agency MRY, and Dentsu agency 360i. He has contributed more than 600 columns to outlets such as Advertising Age, MediaPost, VentureBeat, and Adweek, and he has spoken at more than 400 events globally. He lives in New York City right in the shadow of the Empire State Building. 

Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley
30. Difficult Women

Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 28:41


Lucy Worsley and Rosalind Crone are joined by Helen Lewis, author of ‘Difficult Women: A History of Feminism in 11 Fights.' They discuss what it means to be a difficult woman and why the airbrushing of feminist history can be problematic.Together they discuss four of the most difficult women across the Lady Killers series; Mary Surratt, Alice Mitchell, Mary Ann Brough and Maria Manning. Each one commits wild and unspeakable crimes. They are anti-heroines; breaking taboos around sexuality, motherhood and sexual relationships. Lucy, Ros and Helen explore the value of understanding the diversity of women's lives in the past, and how this enables us to get a little bit closer to understanding ourselves. Produced in partnership with the Open University.Producer: Emily Hughes. Sound design: Chris Maclean Series Producer: Julia Hayball. A StoryHunter production for BBC Radio 4New episodes will be released on Wednesday wherever you get your podcasts. But if you're in the UK, listen to the latest full series of Lady Killers first on BBC Sounds. BBC Sounds - Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley - Available Episodes: http://bbc.in/3M2pT0K

Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley
27. Sarah Bird - Cruel Employer

Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 28:57


Lucy Worsley travels back in time to revisit the unthinkable crimes of 19th century murderesses from the UK, Australia and North America.Lucy Worsley travels to Buckland Brewer, Devon, to investigate the death of a young servant girl on a remote farm. Far from bucolic idyll with roses around the door, this is the location of a grizzly crime where a teenage girl, Mary-Ann Parsons, is found dead, her emaciated body horribly bruised and battered.Guest Detective Baroness Helena Kennedy, a leading barrister and expert on human rights and modern slavery, joins Lucy to examine the crime. The alleged Lady Killer is Sarah Bird, a young farmer's wife and the mother of four children. Could she really be capable of this brutal murder? Together with Lady Killers' in-house historian Professor Rosalind Crone, the team examines how Mary-Ann Parsons comes to work as a Parish Apprentice at Gawland Farm, and how a toxic culture of abuse becomes the norm. With a wealth of experience in modern slavery, Baroness Helena Kennedy unpicks how people become trapped in domestic servitude today and what it takes to turn someone into an enslaver.Produced in partnership with the Open University.Producer: Emily Hughes Readers: Clare Corbett and Jonathan Keeble Sound design: Chris Maclean Series Producer: Julia Hayball. A StoryHunter production for BBC Radio 4New episodes will be released on Wednesday wherever you get your podcasts. But if you're in the UK, listen to the latest full series of Lady Killers first on BBC Sounds. BBC Sounds - Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley - Available Episodes: http://bbc.in/3M2pT0K

Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley
25. Women on Trial

Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 28:32


Lucy Worsley, Professor Rosalind Crone and barrister Nneka Akudolu KC take a look behind the scenes of Lady Killers. They shine a light on the detective work required to build the cases of these infamous murderesses, how evidence is pieced together, and how we can hear what these Victorian women are really trying to tell us about their lives. Nneka shares insights into her work specialising in complex crimes: murder, drug trafficking and serious sexual offences, and how she uses evidence to build a case in the courtroom.Produced in partnership with the Open University.Producer: Emily Hughes Sound design: Chris Maclean Series Producer: Julia Hayball. A StoryHunter production for BBC Radio 4New episodes will be released on Wednesday wherever you get your podcasts. But if you're in the UK, listen to the latest full series of Lady Killers first on BBC Sounds. BBC Sounds - Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley - Available Episodes: http://bbc.in/3M2pT0K

Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley
22. Marie Christensen - Murderous Matron

Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 29:18


It's the 14th September 1896, just a short distance from Brisbane, on Australia's east coast, and the sun is rising on Minjerribah Island, the ancestral land of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait ‘Quandamooka People'. It's an area rich in Aboriginal culture. It's also a colonised area, steeped in racism and division, and this is where the murder of six year old ‘Cassey' takes place.To investigate this tragic crime and its contemporary resonances, Lucy Worsley is joined by Guest Detective Vanessa Turnball Roberts. Vanessa is a proud Bundjalung Widubul-Wiabul First Nations woman, a Law Graduate and recipient of the Australian Human Rights Medal for her work around the adoption laws and forcible removal of First Nations children. Lucy hears that our case begins at ‘Myora Mission School', an institution set up by white settlers who wish to establish a ‘reformatory' for Aboriginal children. In reality, it's part of a wider ‘management' system aimed at controlling the First Nations population. The children are being trained in domestic duties to work as servants for white families. There's also evidence that some of the children – including six-year-old Cassey - have been forcibly taken from their homes. Whilst the children are under the supervision of their matron – a Dutch settler called Marie Christensen – Cassey is killed. Marie's cruel and fatal actions are witnessed by First Nations women Budlo Lefu, Topsy Mcleod and Polly Turnbull who bravely speak out on Cassey's behalf.Professor Rosalind Crone from the Open University travels to Australia to visit the site of the Mission School and meet local tribal elders.As the tragic murder unfolds, Vanessa explains that the subject which really underpins everything in this case, is Australia's ‘Stolen Generations', the forced removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families and communities. Although this began during the earliest days of white settlement, Vanessa – herself, a survivor of the ‘Family Policing System' – reveals, it is not a thing of the past. Produced in partnership with the Open University.Producer: Nicola Humphries Readers: Paula Delany-Nazarski, Clare Corbett and Jonathan Keeble Sound Design: Chris Maclean Series Producer: Julia Hayball. A StoryHunter production for BBC Radio 4With thanks to The Minjerribah Moorgumpin Elders-In-Council and North Stradbroke Island Museum on MinjerribahNew episodes will be released on Wednesday wherever you get your podcasts. But if you're in the UK, listen to the latest full series of Lady Killers first on BBC Sounds. BBC Sounds - Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley - Available Episodes: http://bbc.in/3M2pT0K

Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley
Introducing Lady Killers Series 3

Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 3:34


Lady Killers With Lucy Worsley is a smash hit historical true-crime podcast. Join Lucy and a team of female detectives as they investigate the ordinary lives - and extraordinary crimes - of women in the past from a contemporary feminist perspective. In this series, Lucy revisits the unthinkable crimes of murderesses including Mary Surratt, accused of conspiring to assassinate a U.S. President and Maria Manning the so-called ‘Lady Macbeth of Bermondsey'.Each episode focuses on a true story and sees Lucy take an in-depth look at the crime, how it was received at the time, and how it compares with what happens today. Throughout the series, she is joined by an all-female detective team to dig deeper into the social issues and circumstances that helped to create these murderesses. This series our guest detectives include: barristers, a psychiatrist, an indigenous rights advocate, a former U. S. Secret Service agent, and a best selling Gothic novelist.Along with our in house historian, Rosalind Crone, Lucy retraces the steps of women who kill from more than 100 years ago travelling across England and to Northern Ireland to take a peek at the lives of our Lady Killers. We also visit the U.S. and Australia.A whole new series of Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley is coming soon.Produced in partnership with the Open University.A StoryHunter production for BBC Radio 4.If you're in the UK, listen to the newest episodes of Lady Killers first on BBC Sounds: https://bbc.in/3M2pT0K

Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley
20. Is the law gender blind?

Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 28:51


Lucy Worsley, Professor Rosalind Crone and lawyer and comedian Sikisa Bostwick-Barnes discuss the wicked crimes of the last four Lady Killers in this series. They examine their treatment by the criminal justice system and ask whether there are parallels with women's experiences today. Together they examine gender, prejudice and racial bias. They explore the major changes for women over 100 years from 1823 to 1923. From raising hemlines to the campaign for women's suffrage and opportunities in the world of work. They examine how changes in society filter through to the justice system, and reflect on the changing nature of how we consume information and the cult of celebrity - from early newspapers, pamphlets and cheap sheets to social media today. Producer: Emily Hughes Sound Design: Chris Maclean Series Producer: Julia Hayball. A StoryHunter production for BBC Radio 4

The Career Refresh with Jill Griffin
Serial Marketer, not Killer with David Berkowitz

The Career Refresh with Jill Griffin

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 39:51


David Berkowitz is a serial marketer and has woven his experience as an employee, freelancer, and business owner into a successful career. In this episode, we talk about how David: Pivoted from cookie-cutter roles and was able to harness his experiences to create custom rolesContinually flexed his skills in fresh waysUsed his experience as a consumer and end-user to reverse engineer what marketers need to know Used a journalistic eye to keep his take on trends realistic and actionableAppreciates the importance of mentors, leadership, PR, and communications professionalsBelieves marketers need marketers and why he started the Serial Marketer CommunityUsed his strengths and intuition to refresh his career continuallyEpisode Guest: David Berkowitz founded the Serial Marketers community and the FOAF network for fraction-of-a-fractional CXO consultants. Previously, he held marketing and strategy leadership roles with omnichannel ad tech platform Mediaocean, video production marketplace Storyhunter, social listening firm Sysomos, Publicis agency MRY, and Dentsu agency 360i. He has contributed more than 600 columns to outlets such as Advertising Age, MediaPost, VentureBeat, and Adweek, and he has spoken at more than 400 events globally. He lives in midtown Manhattan with one daughter and two cats.Show notes: Serial Marketer CommunityFollow David Berkowitz on LinkedInFraction of a Fraction www.foaf.proThanks to Aaron Strout, CMO of Real Chemistry, for the episode title. Jill Griffin is on a mission to improve life in the workplace. Her executive coaching, strategy, and innovation have generated multi-millions in revenue for the world's largest agencies, start-ups, and well-known brands. She works with individuals, teams, and organizations to create cultures that allow leaders to increase performance while maintaining their well-being. Visit JillGriffinCoaching.com for more details on: 1:1 Career Strategy and Executive Coaching CEO Advising and Consulting Gallup CliftonStrengths Corporate Workshops to build a strengths-based culture Team Dynamics training to increase retention, communication, goal setting, and effective decision-making Grab an individual Strengths & Strategy Session with Jill Griffin HERE Follow @jillGriffinOffical on Instagram for daily inspiration.

Project Freelance
A New Freelancing Site for 2023 | Storyhunter

Project Freelance

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 13:54


It's the last week of 2022 and I wanted to give you guys a tip for 2023, sign up for Storyhunter! This site seems to be the most legitimate site for freelance content creation that I've seen so far. I can't wait to dive deeper into the site and the projects! Sign up here: https://storyhunter.com   Want to come on project freelance? Shoot me an email at contact@justtheletterk.com or on any of my social media: http://beacons.ai/justtheletterk

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Project Freelance
A New Freelancing Site for 2023? | Storyhunter

Project Freelance

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 13:54


It's the last week of 2022 and I wanted to give you guys a tip for 2023, sign up for Storyhunter! This site seems to be the most legitimate site for freelance content creation that I've seen so far. I can't wait to dive deeper into the site and the projects! Sign up here: https://storyhunter.com Want to come on project freelance? Shoot me an email at contact@justtheletterk.com or on any of my social media: http://beacons.ai/justtheletterk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/projectfreelance/message

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WVU Marketing Communications Today
What Does the Future Hold for Search?

WVU Marketing Communications Today

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 29:41


  The uber-networker David Berkowitz answers our burning questions about search marketing and where it's headed. Learn why paid search advertising is growing so quickly (hint: the proliferation of small screens is a factor). And what marketers should be doing to maximize this powerful tool. David has been predicting trends in this field long before most of us, and in this episode, he gives us the skinny. About our Guest: David Berkowitz is the SVP of Corporate Marketing & Communications at Mediaocean, the mission-critical platform for omnichannel advertising. Prior roles include leading marketing and strategy for video production marketplace Storyhunter, social listening firm Sysomos, Publicis agency MRY, and Dentsu agency 360i. He has contributed more than 600 columns to outlets such as Advertising Age, MediaPost, VentureBeat, and Adweek, and he has spoken at more than 350 events globally. David also founded and runs the 3,000-member Serial Marketers community. WVU Marketing Communications Today: Horizons is presented by the West Virginia University Reed College of Media, which offers renowned online master's degree programs in Marketing Communications.  

Beyond Social Media: The Marketing, Advertising & Public Relations Podcast

During episode 341, host B.L. Ochman interviews David Berkowitz, the founder of the Serial Marketer consultancy where he generates demand for growth-mode B2B startups and agencies. He also founded and runs the 2,000-member Serial Marketers community. Prior roles include leading marketing for video production marketplace Storyhunter, leading strategy at social listening firm Sysomos, serving as CMO of Publicis agency MRY, and co-founding the emerging media division of Dentsu agency 360i. He has contributed more than 600 columns to outlets such as Advertising Age, MediaPost, VentureBeat, and Adweek, and he has spoken at more than 350 events globally. Video, Show Notes & Links: https://beyondsocialmediashow.com/341 Connect with the show on social media Subscribe to the weekly eNewsletter

Some Families
Coming Soon: Some Families Christmas Episode

Some Families

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 1:46


Some Families Christmas Episode coming out on Friday 18th Dec. Join Lotte and Stu as they ‘fess up to an Elf on The Shelf massacre, discuss a trip to lesbian-friendly Lapland and review the best LGBT books for kids. Alongside other gin-soaked shenanigans and an extra special cameo performance. Some Families is created and produced StoryHunter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Some Families
“We Just Want Her To Be Happy” - Jake and Hannah Graf and 8 Week Old Millie

Some Families

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 44:33


In the final episode of Season 1 of Some Families, Lotte and Stu chat to Jake and Hannah Graf, with their 8 week old daughter Millie. Jake and Hannah are a transgender couple from the UK. They talk to the hosts about how they met, their journey to surrogacy, the pregnancy and the birth, being new parents during lock down and what parenting roles mean to them. Lotte and Stu discuss what they have learnt from this Season of Some Families.Some Families is created and produced StoryHunter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Some Families
"You Me And A Lot Of Love" - Being A Single Gay Adoptive Dad

Some Families

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 39:14


In the penultimate episode in the series, Lotte and Stu are joined by Leon, a single adoptive Dad to a 5 year old. Leon adopted his son a year ago. They discuss Leon’s adoption journey, therapeutic parenting vs.Leon’s traditional Jamaican parenting values and how important his support network is. Lotte and Stu catch up about their plans for a Sylvanian family exchange programme for same sex families. LINKS:https://themodernfamilyshow.co.uk/https://www.facebook.com/groups/154867988479296/Some Families is created and produced StoryHunter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Some Families
"They Have Taught Me Kindness" - Linda Riley On Teenagers, Parenting and Pride

Some Families

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 41:22


Lotte and Stu are joined by Linda Riley, the publisher of DIVA magazine, and Sophia, one of Linda’s teenage twins. Sophia talks about growing up having two mums, how it is at school and what advice she would have for LGBTQ+ families with younger children. Linda discusses what she has learnt from her daughters, how mindsets have changed from when Linda had the twins and how it is being a parent to teenagers. LINKS:https://www.diversityrolemodels.org/education-services/helping-you-with-home-learninghttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLlF7ZvTNlMSEdCzvPy4JnQSome Families is created and produced StoryHunter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Some Families
"I Want Our Son To Be Proud" - Talking Surrogacy, Family and Pride with Dustin Lance Black

Some Families

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 48:07


In this special Father’s Day edition Lotte and Stu are joined by the Oscar winning, writer and director, Dustin Lance Black. Dustin and his husband, Tom Daley had their son, Robbie Ray, two years ago via surrogacy in California. Dustin discusses their journey to surrogacy, the differences between the UK and the US laws, his and Tom’s parenting roles, the decision to keep Robbie Ray out of the press and the importance of Pride.Some Families is created and produced StoryHunter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Some Families
"It's Just So Rewarding" - Being an LGBTQ+ Foster Mum

Some Families

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 34:43


This week on Some Families, Lotte and Stu are joined by Annabelle Avis, a foster parent from Swindon. Annabelle and her wife have been fostering since 2013. They currently have 3 children in their care. Annabelle is a big advocate for LGBTQ+ fostering. She discusses the training you receive as a foster carer, changing mindsets and myths, and the importance of the first night in a new home for a child.LINKS:Five Rivers Fostering Agency: https://five-rivers.org/PACE: http://simplyfosteringconsultancy.co.uk/pace-training-for-foster-carers/Albert Kennedy Trust: https://www.akt.org.uk/The Fostering Network: https://www.thefosteringnetwork.org.uk/Some Families is created and produced StoryHunter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Some Families
"To Be Fabulous" - Drag Dads and Chosen Families

Some Families

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 42:04


This week on Some Families, Lotte and Stu chat to the fabulous Mrs Kasha Davis from Ru Paul’s Drag Race about the dynamics of being a step-parent and a drag queen. Kasha is married to her husband, who has two daughters from his previous relationship, and discusses her parenting role, the wider family dynamic and how the drag community has provided a sense family for many young queer people.Some Families is created and produced StoryHunter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Prove It Matters
Newsletters Suck?! - Ft. David Berkowitz (Serial Marketers, Marketing Leader)

Prove It Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 3:31


Episode with David Berkowitz (Serial Marketers, Marketing Leader) debating the worth of newsletters in today's world. David Berkowitz David Berkowitz is the principal of Serial Marketer where he generates demand for technology firms and agencies. Prior roles include running marketing for video production marketplace Storyhunter, leading the strategy practice at social listening firm Sysomos, serving as chief marketing officer of Publicis agency MRY, and co-founding the emerging media division of Dentsu agency 360i. Throughout his career, he has been a trusted advisor to world-class brands such as Apple, Coca-Cola, Estee Lauder, Kraft, Johnson & Johnson, Merck, NBC, Oscar Mayer, Porsche, Smirnoff, and Visa. He has contributed more than 600 columns to outlets such as Advertising Age, MediaPost, VentureBeat, and Adweek, and he has spoken at 350 events globally. Beyond consulting, he publishes the Serial Marketer Weekly newsletter and runs the Serial Marketers community.

Some Families
"It's Ignorance Rather Than Hate" - A Mummy and a Mama

Some Families

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 43:18


This week on Some Families Lotte and Stu are joined by Kym and Jade, from East London. Kym and Jade have a two year old. They discuss the difficulty they had finding a black donor as a bi-racial couple, why some women don’t want to carry and how they discuss having same sex parents to their son. Lotte and Stu catch up about lock down life.References:https://www.gov.uk/register-birth/who-can-register-a-birthhttps://www.ngalaw.co.uk/knowledge-centre/parenthood-after-donor-conception-female-partners-of-birth-mothersSome Families is created and produced StoryHunter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Some Families
"Prejudice Isn't Something You're Born With" - Sharing 'Mum' And Being A Transgender Parent

Some Families

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 42:14


This week in Some Families, Lotte and Stu are joined by Zoey and Kelly, from ‘Our Transitional Life’. They have been married for nearly 12 years and have two children. Zoey came out as transgender on New Years Eve 2019 and since they have started their blog, ‘Our Transitional Life’. They discuss how they approached and communicated it to their children. How the roles have and haven’t changed and what labels mean within a family dynamic. Contact: somefamilies@storyhunter.co.ukSome Families is created and produced StoryHunter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Some Families
"He's Using It As A Garden Hose" -The Parenting Journey Continues For Lotte And Stu

Some Families

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 35:04


This week the hosts interview each other on how their parenting journeys have developed since the start of the podcast. Whilst still in lockdown, Stu records his interview in a circus tent and Lotte shares an instagram faux pas. Stu talks about being a father of 3 and how Covid has halted the adoption process. Lotte talks about being the other mother, what that meant whilst her wife was pregnant, and what sort of mother she wants to be for her daughter. Contact: somefamilies@storyhunter.co.uk or @somefamiliespodSome Families is created and produced StoryHunter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Some Families
"When You’re Young, You Don’t Question It." - Growing Up With Two Mums

Some Families

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 37:20


This week the Some Families hosts catch up with Mike Wooller. Mike talks about growing up with two mums in the 90s, his experience at school and how having same sex parents affected his own coming out. Our hosts discuss Stu’s son wearing a dress, celebrating identity and gay agendas.We want to hear from you... Get in touch and tell us what you'd like to hear more about @somefamiliespod on twitter, facebook & instagram or email somefamilies@storyhunter.co.ukSome Families is created and produced StoryHunter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Some Families
"I've Become More Dad Material With Each Year That Goes On" - Potential Future Dad, Riyadh Khalaf

Some Families

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 27:12


In this week’s episode Lotte talks to Riyadh Khalaf, YouTuber, podcaster, documentary maker and the Future Dad. Riyadh explores the idea of being a father and what it means to be gay, how relinquishing control can be difficult for queer parents and what he’s learnt from being the proud owner of Claire the cat. Lotte and Stu discuss role models, their coming out stories and how it can affect parenting.Some Families is created and produced StoryHunter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Some Families
"We’re Both The Other Daddy" - Two Dads, An Egg Donor, A Surrogate And A Baby

Some Families

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 33:40


This week we listen to Stu’s chat with TwoDads.U.K, Michael and Wes, fathers of three; two via surrogacy and one from a previous relationship. Michael and Wes talk about the relationship they have with their surrogate, preparing yourself for every possibility when it comes to fertility treatments and the reforms on the Surrogacy Arrangements Act. Stu and Lotte catch up on the good old fashioned telephone and learn about surrogacy and talk changing mindsets when it comes to heteronormative methods of having a child.Not for profits in the UKhttps://surrogacyuk.org/https://www.brilliantbeginnings.co.uk/https://www.surrogacy.org.uk/Manchester clinic:https://www.carefertility.com/our-clinics/fertility-clinic-manchester/Some Families is created and produced StoryHunter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Some Families
"What's It Like Having A Man About The House?" - Birth Mother Through IVF

Some Families

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 26:32


Lotte talks about her IUI journey, the emotional and physical impacts. Stu shares an update on his family and they are joined in the studio by Producer (and Producer on this show!) Kirsty Hunter. Kirsty talks about her journey through IVF and the decision to be the birth mother.We want to hear from you... Get in touch and tell us what you'd like to hear more about @somefamiliespod on twitter, facebook & instagram or email us at somefamilies@storyhunter.co.ukSome Families is created and produced StoryHunter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Some Families
"The Three of Us" - Co Parenting with Charlie Condou

Some Families

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 33:56


This week Stu shares some very exciting life changing family news and then Lotte and Stu catch up with Charlie Condou, actor and Dad of two. Charlie’s family is made up of Charlie, his husband Cameron and Catherine their children’s biological Mum. Charlie talks about the decision to co-parent, how it works and why being a gay parent is no different to being a straight parent.Some Families is created and produced StoryHunter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Some Families
"Stop Thinking and Start Feeling" - Being The Other Mother

Some Families

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 27:50


Stu talks emotional labour, impertinent questions and raising boys with Comedian & Author of 'The Other Mother' Jen Brister… Meanwhile Lotte explores whether she wants to be pregnant herself, and what having a baby herself would mean for her family dynamic.We want to hear from you... Get in touch and tell us what you'd like to hear more about @somefamiliespod on twitter, facebook & instagram or email somefamilies@storyhunter.co.ukSome Families is created and produced StoryHunter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Some Families
"You Have to Really, Really Want It" - The Adoption Adventure

Some Families

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 27:22


Lotte and Stu hear from Niall, a TV producer-turned stay-at-home Dad. He talks about being the Daddy at Mummy's group, how sometimes kids just need a squidgy hug and who's called what in their house. Also our hosts discuss the importance of having differently gendered role models for their kids, as they admit their inexperience in matters of the opposite sex.Some Families is created and produced StoryHunter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Some Families
"Are We Nearly There Yet?!" - The Journey Begins

Some Families

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 31:51


Some families have two mums or have two dads or even a daddy and two mummies…There are countless iterations of what different families look like today. Some Families, the UK’s first LGBTQ+ parenting podcast series, will break down queer parenting myths and answer questions for those thinking about parenthood. Hosts Lotte Jeffs and Stu Oakley will be sharing their own experiences as queer parents and chatting to a plethora of guests.We want to hear from you... Get in touch and tell us what you'd like to hear more about @somefamiliespod on twitter, facebook & instagram.Some Families is created and produced StoryHunter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Some Families
Coming Soon: Some Families

Some Families

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 1:46


Some Families, the UK’s first LGBTQ+ parenting podcast series, will break down queer parenting myths and answer questions for those thinking about parenthood. Hosts Lotte Jeffs and Stu Oakley will be sharing their own experiences as queer parents and chatting to a plethora of guests.Some Families is created and produced StoryHunter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Storyhunter Podcast
Storyhunter - Folge 13: Großes Cover-Casting bei Carlsen

Storyhunter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 12:39


Der Carlsen Verlag hat zum großen Cover-Casting aufgerufen – und Lea erzählt dir in der heutigen Folge von Storyhunter, was hinter dieser coolen Aktion steckt. Dazu hat sie Carlsen Marketing Managerin Julia Neumann interviewt und für dich herausgefunden, wie man es aufs Cover des neuen Titels „City Spies“ schafft. Und natürlich hat Lea auch wieder einige Lesetipps und aktuelle News aus der Welt des Carlsen Verlags für dich.

Storyhunter Podcast
Storyhunter - Folge 12: E-Books und die Macht der Gefühle

Storyhunter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 15:03


In diesem Podcast geht's um die Macht der Gefühle - und welche Rolle sie bei der Veröffentlichung von E-Books spielen. Lea hat im Storyhunter-Interview mit Pia Cailleau, der Programmleitung der Digitalen Imprints des Carlsen Verlags, über die Neuausrichtung des "Impress"-Labels gesprochen. Und natürlich hat sie auch wieder tolle Lesetipps für Dich und Dein Bücherregal. Außerdem gibt's aktuelle News aus der Buchwelt und wie immer einen Ausblick auf neue Titel, auf die Du dich bald bei Carlsen freuen kannst.

C21Podcast
Live from Content London 2019: Day 4

C21Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 17:21


Tim Hammond, executive director of Listen Entertainment; Kirsty Hunter, founder and MD of StoryHunter; and James Cooper, co-creator and co-host of My Dad Wrote a Porno, talk to C21Media.net editor Jonathan Webdale on the fourth and final day of Content London 2019.

Storyhunter Podcast
Storyhunter - Folge 11: Das Carlsen-Jahr 2019

Storyhunter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 19:37


Was war 2019 bein Carlsen Verlag so los? In der neuen Episode von Storyhunter gibt’s einen Blick zurück aufs Carlsen-Jahr 2019. Im Interview erzählt Carlsen-Verlegerin Renate Herre von ihren Highlights und verrät, auf was wir uns 2020 freuen dürfen. Darüber hinaus hat Lea wieder aktuelle Buch-Tipps für dich, berichtet von den heißesten Neuerscheinungen und News aus der Buchszene. Und selbstverständlich darf auch Ausblick auf die kommenden Titel nicht fehlen.

Storyhunter Podcast
Storyhunter - Folge 10: Wie organisiert man eine Blogger-Aktion?

Storyhunter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 16:23


In einer neuen Episode von Storyhunter entlockt Lea der Marketing-Redaktion von Carlsen das ein oder andere Geheimnis. In einem Interview mit Berenike Woy erfährst du etwa, wie man eine große Blogger-Aktion organisiert. Außerdem plaudert Lea mit ihr über den Fantasy-Knaller "Knochendiebin" von Margaret Owen. Wie immer kannst du dich auf weitere buchige Highlights, News und eine Vorschau auf die Winterbücher bei Carlsen freuen! 

Storyhunter Podcast
Storyhunter - Folge 9: A very Potter Podcast

Storyhunter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 17:03


Die neue Episode von Storyhunter ist da! In dieser Folge geht es zurück nach Hogwarts. Mit dem Harry Potter-Schuber und der illustrierten Ausgabe zu "Harry Potter und der Feuerkelch" erscheinen im Oktober gleich zwei Titel aus der Welt von J.K. Rowling. Lea hat mit der Potter-Redakteurin von Carlsen, Julia Reuter, über das magische Universum gesprochen. Natürlich gibt es auch einen Ausblick auf die Frankfurter Buchmesse und auf Bücher, die demnächst im Handel sind.

Storyhunter Podcast
Storyhunter - Folge 8: Disney bei Carlsen

Storyhunter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 15:37


Auf geht's mit einer neuen Folge von Storyhunter, dem Carlsen-Podcast mit Lea! In dieser Episode geht es vor allem um die "Disney Villains"-Reihe bei Carlsen. Dazu hat Lea mit Ellen Flath, der Übersetzerin von "Die Einsame im Meer", ein tolles Interview geführt. Vielleicht erfährst du ja auch schon mehr über die nächsten "Disney"-Bücher ... Und natürlich gibt es wieder eine Menge Buchnews, Neuerscheinungen und einen potterlastigen Ausblick auf die kommenden Bücher im Herbst.   

Storyhunter Podcast
Storyhunter - Folge 7: Wie produziert man ein Hörbuch?

Storyhunter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 16:29


Willkommen bei einer neuen Episode von Storyhunter, dem Carlsen-Podcast mit Lea! Dieses Mal wollen wir dir zeigen, wie man ein Hörbuch produziert. Miriam Köpcke von Hörbuch Hamburg  hat sich Zeit genommen, um dir mehr über die Herstellung von "Die Legende von Greg" zu erzählen. Außerdem haben wir buchige News, tolle Neuerscheinungen und einen Ausblick auf den literarischen Sommer für dich!  

Storyhunter Podcast
Storyhunter - Folge 6: Mit Tim und Struppi auf dem Mond

Storyhunter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 19:26


Herzlich willkommen zu der neuen Folge von Storyhunter, dem Carlsen-Podcast mit der Buchbloggerin Lea Kaib! Dieses Mal geht es für dich gemeinsam mit Tim und Struppi auf den Mond - und auch Klaus Schikowski, Programmleiter bei Carlsen Comics, reist in der Rakete mit! Lea hat ihn im Interview über die verrückte Story zum 50. Jubiläum der Mondlandung ausgefragt. Auf dich warten außerdem spannende News aus der literarischen Welt und neue Buchtipps!  

Storyhunter Podcast
Storyhunter - Folge 5: Auf einer Skala von Buch zu Buch

Storyhunter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 19:59


Hallo und herzlich willkommen zu einer neuen Episode von Storyhunter, dem Carlsen-Podcast mit Lea Kaib! Lea spricht darin mit Programmleiterin Anja Kemmerzell über den Roman "Auf einer Skala von 1 bis 10" von Ceylan Scott. Lass dir erzählen, warum dieser Roman so wichtig ist und wie die Autorin ihre eigene Erfahrung mit psychischer Krankheit in einen Insider-Roman gepackt hat, der sich wie ein Thriller liest. Natürlich gibt es auch ansonsten wieder viele Neuigkeiten aus der Buchwelt und alles Wissenswertes aktuelle Bücher aus dem Carlsen Verlag.   

Storyhunter Podcast
Storyhunter - Folge 4: Dumme Ideen für einen guten Sommer

Storyhunter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 19:20


Herzlich willkommen bei der neuen Folge von Storyhunter, dem Carlsen-Podcast mit Lea Kaib! Die Buchbloggerin Lea stellt dir heute richtig dumme Ideen für deinen Sommer vor und hat auch gleich die Lektorin Rebecca Wiltsch dafür im Gespräch. Außerdem gibt es natürlich die neuen Buch-Highlights aus dem Verlag und einen Ausblick auf die Neuerscheinungen im Herbst 2019. Auch ein bisschen "Harry Potter" und "Percy Jackson" dürfen nicht fehlen!     

Storyhunter Podcast
Storyhunter - Folge 3: Die Niemalswelt erwartet dich

Storyhunter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 21:44


Herzlich willkommen bei einer neuen Episode von Storyhunter, dem Carlsen-Podcast mit Lea Kaib! In dieser Folge stellt dir Lea die Carlsen-Neuerscheinungen aus dem März 2019 vor und spricht mit Ute Nöth aus dem Verlag über das "Niemalswelt"-Projekt. Der Verlag hat nämlich eine Buchfigur zum Leben erweckt ... Außerdem hat Lea für dich noch einen Rückblick auf die vergangene Leipziger Buchmesse und verrät dir buchige Neuigkeiten.

Storyhunter Podcast
Storyhunter - Folge 2: My Book Journal

Storyhunter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 18:49


Herzlich willkommen bei Storyhunter, dem Carlsen-Podcast mit Lea Kaib! In dieser Episode erzählt dir Lea alles über die wichtigsten Februar-Neuerscheinungen beim Carlsen Verlag. Außerdem spricht sie mit Rebecca Wiltsch, der Autorin von "My Book Journal - Seitenweise Glück" über ihr Buch-Debüt. Und natürlich hat Lea auch einige Informationen rund um die Leipziger Buchmesse und buchige Events für dich parat. 

Storyhunter Podcast
Storyhunter - Folge 1: Herzlich willkommen!

Storyhunter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 9:53


Herzlich willkommen bei Storyhunter, dem Carlsen-Podcast von und mit Lea Kaib! Hier kriegst du alle wichtigen Neuigkeiten aus der Bücherwelt. Buchbloggerin Lea berichtet dir einmal im Monat, welche Bücher in diesem Monat bei Carlsen erscheinen und auf welche Romane und Comics sie sich besonders freut. Außerdem ist auch immer jemand aus dem Verlag (in dem übrigens Harry Potter erscheint!) mit dabei und nimmt dich mit nach Hogwarts bzw. in die Verlagswelt

Entrepreneur Network Podcast
Customers Come, Customers Leave. Now What?

Entrepreneur Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018 22:15


There are a lot of Uber-like startups out there—companies that connect customers with some set of service providers, such as cleaners, lawn care pros, or, in the case of Storyhunter, companies looking for video freelancers. But these companies all face the same danger: They're at risk of disintermediation, or being cut out of the deal. (After all, if you're a consumer and find a great cleaner through a startup, why keep using the startup? Why not work with the cleaner directly?) This is the problem Storyhunter faced, and solved. Its solution: Understand its users, and then become incredibly valuable to them in every way possible. (Original air date: 7/31/17)

Problem Solvers
Customers Come, Customers Leave. Now What?

Problem Solvers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018 22:16


There are a lot of Uber-like startups out there—companies that connect customers with some set of service providers, such as cleaners, lawn care pros, or, in the case of Storyhunter, companies looking for video freelancers. But these companies all face the same danger: They're at risk of disintermediation, or being cut out of the deal. (After all, if you're a consumer and find a great cleaner through a startup, why keep using the startup? Why not work with the cleaner directly?) This is the problem Storyhunter faced, and solved. Its solution: Understand its users, and then become incredibly valuable to them in every way possible. (Original air date: 7/31/17)

Mobile Presence
How To Power B2B Marketing With Effective And Engaging Video Storytelling

Mobile Presence

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 37:07


Our host Peggy Anne Salz from MobileGroove catches up with David Berkowitz, Head of Marketing at Storyhunter,  the world's leading media and video production marketplace, to discuss how B2B marketers can use effective and engaging video storytelling to grow their network and their business. It’s an activity that can take many marketers out of their comfort zone, which is why Storyhunter manages a platform that connects its clients with a vetted network of over 20,000 producers, filmmakers, and journalists across in 180+ countries to produce branded content that clicks with audiences. David also draws from his long track record in social media marketing and storytelling to talk about video trends including the role of mobile, the rise of 360 video and the stories that move audiences most.

Problem Solvers
How Do You Keep Buyers and Sellers Inside Your Marketplace?

Problem Solvers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2017 16:06


Jaron Gilinsky created Storyhunter, a platform that connects media companies and brands to freelance video producers and journalists in 180 countries. But to succeed, he had to overcome two major problems: First, his original business model was failing him. And then, once he created a great way to connect those media companies and video producers, he had to become so invaluable that they wouldn't abandon him.   Have a problem-solving story to tell us? Do it at http://bit.ly/2v8g4Y6

The Tech Blog Writer Podcast
240: Storyhunter: The Talent Marketplace of 20,000 Freelance Video producers and Journalists Across 180 Countries

The Tech Blog Writer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2017 30:00


Storyhunter has more than 20,000 freelance video producers and journalists across 180 countries. With $4.2M in funding the talent marketplace is hitting the headlines for all the right reasons. Storyhunter proudly counts four of the five largest news organizations and two of the three largest magazine publishers as clients. Other clients include, NBC, CNN International, Time, National Geographic, Discovery Digital, and The Weather Channel, as well as brands including Airbnb, Expedia, Zillow, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Custom Networks: Video producers can organize both new and existing freelancers into their own custom networks e.g. “360 shooters,” “African freelancers,” “Best editors,” and send group messages, or reach out to freelancers individually. So if CNN needs footage for a breaking news story in your area, they simply dial a creative who is on their books. At least that's my understanding, but to clear this question up and many more questions I invited Jaron Gilinsky, CEO and Co-Founder of Storyhunter onto the show.