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Hawaii News Now
First at 4 p.m. (March 20, 2025)

Hawaii News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 20:00


Hawaii Island police have captured a man who ran from officers Wednesday afternoon. According to police, Robert “Tamatoa” Teinauri-Carman has one warrant for an indictment and one regarding a revocation of release of bail, as well as for questioning in a 2022 burglary in Hawaii Ocean View Estates subdivision in the Kau district.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Talking SMAC: Superheroes, Movies, Animation & Comics

Josh took the family to see Disney's Moana 2, Alex—who hasn't seen the movie—asks Josh's thoughts on the animation, story, and music. The ravages of time (1:10) 2 Blokes from Blighty promo (3:49) The brilliance of Joey & Tim (4:40) What is time?! (5:31) Josh's tangents within tangents being! (6:45) Was the theatrical release the right call? (8:19) How was the animation? (9:14) Is Moana 2 a must-see or pass? (11:11) Spoiler talk: Alex asks the big questions (11:42) What role do the Kakamora play? (13:03) What's the plot of Moana 2? (14:03) Where's Tamatoa?! (16:22) Where does the movie's story seams break? (16:46) Are there any good songs in Moana 2? (20:00) The Rock does 'Hamilton' (21:47) Is there sequel bait for a Moana 3? (24:49) How does it compare to Inside Out 2 as an unplanned and unexpected sequel? (26:27) The biggest spoiler for Moana 2 (27:07) Moana's parents still got it! (30:18) Final thoughts (31:13) Let's plug the socials! (33:10) Please remember to check out the 2 Blokes from Blighty podcast, join our Discord and check out our merch store! 

Podketeers - A Disney-inspired podcast about art, music, food, tech, and more!

This week lots of shiny new cards that would make Tamatoa proud, some people are better at being animatronics than animatronics, more Dreamlight Valley stuff, we prepare to discuss a video by creator Jenny Nicholson about the failed Galactic Starcruiser, stuff is closing at California Adventure, we have a couple of complain o'clocks and we take a look at Disney's POV of Tiana's Bayou Adventure!  Listen now at: https://www.podketeers.com/520 or watch this episode at: YouTube.com/Podketeers   Our most frequently requested links can be found at: https://www.podketeers.com/links/   Check out our series of Armchair Imagineering episodes here:  https://www.podketeers.com/armchair-imagineering/ --- Join the FGP Squad Family! Support for Podkeeters is provided by listeners and viewers like you! We like to call our supporters our Fairy Godparents (they call themselves the FGP Squad). You can find more info on how to become part of the FGP Squad family by going to:  https://www.podketeers.com/fgp --- We're on Discord! Join other members of our community and us on our Discord server! Use the invite link below to join us: https://discord.gg/gG8kJ2a --- Help us make a difference!  Teamboat Willie is the official charity team of the Podketeers Podcast. For more information on the charity that we're currently supporting, head to: http://www.teamboatwillie.com

Fortyborn: The Limited Lorcana Podcast
2 Ink Cards | The First Chapter Set Review | Fortyborn EP 5

Fortyborn: The Limited Lorcana Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 51:37


Double the ink. Double the fun. We continue to grade Lorcana's first set! Aladdin is disrespected for the third time. Taylor identifies with Tamatoa. Fern chooses violence. Let's get better together!   Email us questions! fortyborn@gmail.com Check out Frank Karsten's article on TCGplayer Infinite: https://infinite.tcgplayer.com/article/The-Lorcana-Booster-Draft-and-Sealed-Deck-Tier-List/8cab64a8-b938-466a-a65c-bfdea67e966b/

Chip and Company Podcast Radio Network
WLTP # 281 Villians League Championship Final! Hades vs. Dr. Facilier! Tamatoa vs. Henry Waternoose! King Candy vs. AutoPilot and more!

Chip and Company Podcast Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 111:22


It's the Disney Villains League match you've been waiting for! It's the Championship Final! And our Disnerdy celebrity challengers are ready to throw down in the greatest battle of all-time! It's the winner of the Disney Vloggers Division, Greg Gately from the Funatics Blog and his team “The Glitches” going head-to-head with, the Co-star of Bit Playaz on Amazon Prime, and the winner of the Disney Comedians Division, Nigel Downer and his team, D.E.M.O.It's a show down for the ages as Hades collides with Dr. Facilier, Pain & Panic clashes with Dr. Facilier's Shadow, and Tamatoa and Henry Waternoose lock claws in a crab-tastic tussle for crustacean supremacy!Featuring guest star judges, Gabriella from WDW Bathrooms, the Enchanted Esquire Haley, and the co-star of Home Sweet Home Alone, comedian Marty Adams!It's a star-studded barnburner with one of the craziest endings in Villain's League history! It's the 2022/23 Villain's League Championship Finals it's right here on this week's episode of the We Like Theme Parks Podcast on the Chip and Co. Podcast Network!Go to www.welikethemeparks.com for more episodes, more fun and all our amazing sponsors!

Chip and Company Podcast Radio Network
WLTP # 265 – Villain's League – Disney Comedians Finals! Dr. Facilier vs. Stinky Pete! Prince John vs. Tamatoa! Aunt Sarah vs. Yokai!

Chip and Company Podcast Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 89:30


Villains's League is back! Now that March Madness is over, it's time to return to the hilarious Disney villain battle debates!! It's the finals from the Disney Comediens division as Second City alum Dale Boyer and the Wedway People Eaters takes on, from CBS' Ghosts, it's Marvel Maniac, Nigel Downer and his team D.E.M.O!The match ups are as vile and hideous as ever! Dr. Facilier vs. Stinky Pete! Prince John vs. Tamatoa! Aunt Sarah vs. Yokai! Sir Hiss vs. Shenzie, Benzie and Ed! Chick Hicks vs. Autopilot & Sour Bill collides with Dr. Facilier's shadow!!Who will move on to the Disney Villain's League Championship final? Find out on this week's episode of the We Like Theme Parks Podcast on the Chip and Co. Podcast Network!Go to www.welikethemeparks.com for more episodes, more fun and all our amazing sponsors!

Chip and Company Podcast Radio Network
WLTP # 259 – Disney Villain's League! Dr. Facilier vs. the Sanderson Sisters! Captain Hook vs. Yokai! Mor'du vs. Tamatoa!

Chip and Company Podcast Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 78:01


This week, the Disney Villain's League continues as two mega squads of baddies from the Disney Comedians division clash! From CBS' Ghosts, it's Marvel mega-mind and King of the Excloosie!, it's Second City comedian Nigel Downer and his team, Downer's Evil & Mischievous Operation AKA (D.E.M.O.)! They will wage battle against comedian and Peter Pan historian, it's We Like Theme Park's own Mark Andrada and his team, Hades Nuts! It's Dr. Facilier vs. the Sanderson Sisters! Captain Hook vs. Yokai! Mor'du vs. Tamatoa! And more!It's a former champion against last year's finalist and this match up is a wild one! Featuring special guest judge from Magic for Less Travel, it's our homeboy and favorite travel partner Jim Klein! It's a hilarious hootenanny of vile villains, and it's all happening on this week's episode of the We Like Theme Parks Podcast on the Chip and Co. Podcast NetworkGo to www.welikethemeparks.com for more episodes, more fun and all our amazing sponsors!

Kiss Your Franchise Goodbye

It's Moana! and we have lots of opinions. First time watcher for Melissa. Memories of seeing this in the theaters. Stupid coconuts. Stop sending people on these 2 week vacations to places! How does one get on a Disney cultural advisory panel? Tamatoa, Maui, and big dick energy. Lin Manuel wrote a Bowie song for Jermaine! Alan Tudyk went to Julliard and now he makes chicken noises. See here! Ok, fine, Coco is now a princess movie too. Next week, we do a birthday movie for Andy- listen to see what it is! And will Melissa hate it? And then stripper movies for the holidays maybe? "What a gift!" -- Brooke. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kissyourfranchisegoodbye/message

Pacific Buzz
4.1 Tamatoa Ellacott - Toa Marina

Pacific Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 42:39


Pour ce nouvel épisode des Pacific Buzz, nous sommes reçus en bord de mer par Tamatoa Ellacott  qui nous présente, Toa Marina , le 1er port à sec de Polynésie française. Au-delà de l'audace de créer, très jeune, ce projet unique au Fenua, Tamatoa nous partage l'histoire de son parcours d'entrepreneur digne des films de Hollywood! De quoi nous tenir en haleine jusqu'à la fin de l'épisode!  Une aventure d'entrepreneur inspirante qui l'a menée à avoir aujourd'hui la vie qu'il désire. Une belle leçon!

Tsai Five Podcast
4 | Moana

Tsai Five Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 86:33


There's the Rock! There's Alan Tudyk! And there's Troy Polamalu! And surprise, surprise, the best part of this movie is Jemaine Clement's Tamatoa. Today, Matthew reviews 2016's Moana and talks about his rewrite video process. Matthew's Rating: 74

Bedtime Stories - Princesses!
Moana - Bedtime Story (Princesses) (Ronzio)

Bedtime Stories - Princesses!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 10:21


We Like Theme Parks
WLTP #195 - Disney Villains League Round 1 - Headless Horseman vs. Jafar! Mor'du vs. Tamatoa! Smee vs. Dr. Facilier's Shadow!!!

We Like Theme Parks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 81:51


The First Round of the Disney Villain's League continues!!!It's been two long years but the Disney Villains League is back and this year it's bigger and badder then ever!8 teams! 2 Divisions! It's Disney Bloggers vs. Disnerdy Comedians!In today's episode, it's our second match up in the Disnerdy Comedians division as Second City's Marty Adams and his team Boogedy Nights will  square off against the 2019 Disney Villian's League Champion & our very own Co-host, Mark Andrada! It's an incredible battle between two hilarious combatants, who will go head to head in a battle of wits, skill, and villainy.Each opponent will square off in the 5 categories of Very Evil Pets, Cruel Cronies, Very Mean Human People, Beasts and ill Tempered Animals, and Magical Meanies and Other Dead Stuff. There can only be one winner to move onto the next round.Tune in and find out which team will advance! It's the Disney Villain's League and it's happening right here on the 195th episode of the We Like Theme Parks Podcast!

Presenting Pixie Dust: A Disney Podcast
43. Finding the Best Villain Song (feat. Tamatoa)

Presenting Pixie Dust: A Disney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 34:25


This week, Elizabeth and Brett pit the Disney Villains songs against each other to see who reigns supreme!Enjoying the show? Rate and review us wherever you get your podcasts!Follow us on Facebook and Instagram!

The Game of Nerds Podcast
The Game of Nerds Podcast #18: Cruella & Disney Villains

The Game of Nerds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 38:52


I'm sitting down with fellow mom and Disney Villians scholar Kaytie Ohashi on this episode of The Game of Nerds Podcast. Before we dive into the evil side of things, we chat briefly about what we've been obsessing over, including Falcon and Winter Solider. Kaytie recently got a ManiMe which makes custom-designed nails based on your nail size. We then jump into how Kaytie became known as the Disney scholar. This is, after all, our first podcast episode touching on Disney. Kaytie was completing her Master's program, and her instructor told her to do something different. So she did an entire mock podcast episode where she did a detailed character analysis on Regina Mills from Once Upon a Time. This hour and a half episode impressed her instructor so much that she decided to turn it into a podcast when she went on maternity leave. I ask here, though, why did she choose Villians? Since her background was in social work, she used Disney characters and Villains to describe various social identities in children and adults. As we all know, we aren't just one identity but made up of multiple identities. After seeing Twisted: The Untold Story of a Royal Vizier, the idea for the podcast only grew for her. What if we did not hear the Villians side of the story? We then jump into a rousing discussion of our favorite villains. For 90's kids, it's safe to say, Ursala, Jafar, Scar, Maleficent, The Evil Queen from Snow White, and Cruella top off the list. Gaston is usually also added to the list, but we talk about how he isn't really evil per se. There are really different levels of Villians. Some are true evil like Maleficent and Ursula, while others are just misguided or arrogant like Gaston. Captain Hook is one of those Villians that is somewhere in the middle. I ask the question all of us parents are dying to know, what's the deal with Pete? Is he a friend, or is he a foe? To childcare professionals like me, he sends such mixed signals. In one episode, Pete is our enemy and ruining everything, and in the next episode, we are helping him get coconuts. What's the deal? Kaytie believes that he's the Frenemy. He's the one you really don't want to be friends with but not enemies either. I bring up Marie's point from episode 13 that "Everyone is Mickey's Bitch" and Kaytie states that there is a scholarly review that looks at how Mickey Mouse uses everyone. Queue my mind being blown. We jump back into talking about villains that get little recognition. Kaytie states how much she loves Cruella for being the outspoken feminist she is but can't get behind the puppy killing. I personally think that's why the latest release of Cruella with Emma Stone will be amazing. She also loves Jafar. I personally have always found an attachment to Hades from Hercules. Growing up, I was a huge fan of Rattigan from The Great Mouse Detective and Madam Mims from Sword in The Stone. Kaytie talks about passive-aggressive evil, which sums up Melificinet and Mother Gothel to the T. Both took on and had to wait for their evil to pay off in the end. Robin Hood is another great example of villains that necessarily aren't bad. They are just not the greatest or misguided. The real evil villain is The Sheriff of Nottingham in that movie. Prince John is just a different version of Kuzco from Emporers New Groove. Did you know Emporers New Groove is the only movie with a pregnant woman throughout the movie? Any other Disney movie has either a pregnant mom for a few moments or no mom at all. Kaytie had a screenwriter on her podcast where she talked about Tamatoa, the crab from Moana. According to this guest, a villain must be in most of the movie and change the plot. Tamatoa was only in one scene and didn't really change the plot. He only furthers it along. Does this mean Madam Mims and some of our other favorite Villians aren't really Villians? Thanks to the success of Maleficent, we got Cruella along with a lot of other live actions.

We Like Theme Parks
The Villains League Final!! Hades vs. Jafar! Tamatoa vs. Mordu! Claude Frollo vs. Shan-Yu! And more!

We Like Theme Parks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 92:00


Yes. It took a while.... But it's finally here! The Villains League Final!!! Mad Mark Andrada and his brute squad of ne'er do wells, The Monstars Inc. Laugh Floor, put it all on the line when they lock evil demon horns with the maniacal Marty Adams, and his creepy crew, The Judge Doom Buggies! And which Disney Baddies will be getting nasty with their bad selves you ask?! Well, here they are... Hades vs. Jafar! Tamatoa vs Mordu! Claude Frollo vs. Shan-Yu! Pain and Panic vs. The Magic Mirror! Iago vs. Diablo! The Headless Horseman vs. Mankind from Bambi! Who will win in this dastardly debate of demon debauchery and be crowned king of the underworld!?! It's all right here in the 90th episode of the We Like Theme Parks Podcast!!!!

RNZ: Morning Report
Ngā Tamatoa members on Māori language in schools

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 3:19


Activists who led the historic 1972 Māori Language Petition are still fighting for te reo to be compulsory in schools.  They gathered 30,000 signatures asking for the language to be taught in all schools. A former member of Ngā Tamatoa, Toro Waaka, remembers the 1972 campaign vividly, and the push-back he received, even from his own. His friend, Larry Parr, faced similar backlash.  Now fifty years on they're still hopeful their dream will come true but back in 1972 they faced an uphill battle.  

Verbal Diorama
Moana (aka Vaiana/Oceania)

Verbal Diorama

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 65:24


Make way, make way for Disney's first computer generated animated foray into the Polynesian islands, mythology and culture (although not the first animated foray - that goes to Lilo and Stitch!) to the island of Motonui, and its future chief Moana; a young woman who feels a call to the ocean (not surprising as her name literally means 'ocean') and is tasked with finding the demigod Maui, restoring the stolen heart of Te Fiti, and in doing so re-establish the natural ecological harmony, rediscover her voyaging heritage and save her people.Just an average mission for any sixteen-year-old girl, am I right?Directed by Disney stalwarts John Musker and Ron Clements, Moana is gorgeous, vibrant and dazzling; the characters are interesting and relatable, the almost entirely Polynesian cast are fantastic and the music.... you do not need to get me started on the music! The soundtrack is a delight from start to finish. Lin-Manuel Miranda really is a shiny treasure fit for the shell of Tamatoa. Moana is a Disney Princess for all to aspire to be like. Auli'i Cravalho is such a revelation in this movie. Her voice belies her young years (lest we forget, she was just 14-years-old when cast, and 15 when performing!)Sure, Moana has issues and I'd be remiss not to mention Disney's attempts to be inclusive and culturally sensitive, despite having an Oceanic Story Trust to advise on cultural sensitivity, have backfired for some Pacific Islanders on the depictions of Maui and the Kakamora, but on the whole Moana is a JOY. It's the best movie Disney have released in the last 20 years, despite it being trounced by its Disney stable-mate Zootopia at awards season.... (Zootopia is great, but I prefer Moana, personally)I am a girl who loves my island. I am the girl who loves the sea. Moana calls me.Here's the link to Lindsay Ellis' YouTube video essay on Pocahontas, where she compares it to Moana.I would love to hear your thoughts on Moana!GET IN TOUCH....Twitter @verbaldioramaInstagram @verbaldioramaFacebook @verbaldioramaLetterboxd @verbaldioramaEmail verbaldiorama [at] gmail [dot] comWebsite verbaldiorama.comSUPPORT VERBAL DIORAMA....Leave a 5-star rating/review: Apple Podcasts or Podchaser Join the Patreon: patreon.com/verbaldioramaThank you to all the patrons Simon E, Sade, Jardiel, Claudia, Simon B, Laurel, Derek, Jason, Kristin, Cat, Andy, Mike and Griff!EPISODE THANKS TO....Twitter peeps@geeksaladradio@BLCAgnew@fwm_pod@gtthpod@gundam_guyver@TheMidnightMyth@derekjones198@ThePeterBriggs@paulngriffshow@OSWpodcast1@CineChatOnline@Rachelherrera11@TrailerWhat@anightmarepodInstagram folkNone this timeFacebook chumsNone this timeTheme Music: Verbal Diorama Theme SongMusic by Chloe Enticott - Compositions by Chloe FacebookLyrics by Chloe Enticott (and me!)Production by Ellis Powell-Bevan of Ewenique Studios. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Work in Sports Podcast - Insider Advice for Sports Careers
Mastering Your Entry Level Resume – Work In Sports Podcast

The Work in Sports Podcast - Insider Advice for Sports Careers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 25:29


Hey everybody, I'm Brian Clapp, VP of Content and Engaged learning at WorkInSports.com and this is the Work in Sports podcast… If you haven't listened to last week's interview with Ameena Soliman, Player Personnel Coordinator for the Philadelphia Eagles yet, I suggest you do that… right after you listen to this episode.  As a long time fan of the show and Florida State Football Recruiting Assistant Jake Kernen remarked to me in our private Facebook group “the interview with Ameena Soliman is some of your best work yet. “ Now, I'd like to take all the credit, because I'm only humble from time to time, but in all honestly, Ameena made it great because of her answers and approach to the conversation, so go give it a listen. Coming up later this week---  is my interview with Neeta Sreekanth, COO of INFLCR, a sports tech company building the brand and monetizing the impact of athletes. With the NCAA approving Names, Images, and Likeness rules going into effect in 2021, student-athletes will be able to profit off of their brand.  Neeta and her team at INFLCR are leading the way in marketing, branding and monetizing this potential… and what is really cool is that they are working collectively with the schools and the athletes to follow best practices and make it a win-win for everyone.  I like this a lot, I respect it, because rather than saying “let's grab all the athletes and go crazy!” they are doing this in a responsible manner that still helps the students get exposure but in a responsible manner. It's a great interview - Neeta started out by telling me she likes to spit fire on podcasts… and she did.  Tune in for that on Wednesday, and in the coming weeks, I have Kevin brown Director of Community Relations for the Detroit Red Wings and The Detroit Red Wings Foundation. Another incredible conversation… and Shahbaz Khan, Director of Digital Content for the TWolves and Lynx. We keep crushing these interviews! If you guys and gas listening have specific types of guests you want me ot have on, or recommend a specific person, hit me up. Connect on LinkedIn and let me know! Also, if you have a specific sports career-focused question - share it with me and I'll do a deep dive on the podcast! Today's question comes in from Hannah in Nevada,  “Hi Brian, I'm looking to land my first real grown-up job out of college, I know not the greatest time, and I'm struggling with my resume. I have some experience, I have some good grades, I have clubs and stuff -- but I'm having trouble making it show the best version of me! Can you help?” Hannah -- I will gladly do so! Oh my gosh I just channeled the giant crab Tamatoa in Moana, my kids love that movie... and if you haven't seen it the always funny Jermaine Clement plays the giant crab and ...why am I going down this tangent? Ok, back on track.  First things first -- some overarching concepts then we'll dig in. Coordinator, assistant, associate -- searches like that, When they say 3-5 years' experience, they don't really mean it. They really mean 0-3, but for some reason, employers always say their dreams rather than their expectation. Don't let that discourage you. The expectation is that the entry-level candidates won't have a ton of experience, but they do want to see some relevant experience, some cultural fit, and personality, some real skills that line up and make sense for the role and some leadership positions.  Let's dig into those concepts for a bit: Relevant experienceCultural fit and personality Real skillsLeadership  If you emphasize those things you are in a good spot. But let's get into the tactics a bit.  1: I am way against and way over the idea of an objective statement, or mission statement to lead off your resume.  Here's why -- no one knows how to do them. They alays focus on what they want -- i want to earn a position at a leading company that will allow me to use my penchant for marketing and...

Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust
Episode 48: She Makes Her Whole Family Proud

Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020


Facebook: Faith Trust and Pixie Dust - Podcast Twitter: @FTPD_PodcastPersonal Twitters: @Sparkle_Fists @SpilledXWater @deanna790You can find all of our episodes as well as our brother podcast 1Geek 4:11 on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, and Spotify and on our Website www.1geek411.com“Feature Film” – MoanaSummary- The film tells the story of Moana, the strong-willed daughter of a chief of a Polynesian village, who is chosen by the ocean itself to reunite a mystical relic with the goddess Te Fiti. When a blight strikes her island, Moana sets sail in search of Maui, a legendary demigod, in the hope of returning the relic to Te Fiti and saving her people.TriviaThe spiral on Moana's necklace and on the sail of her boat is called a koru. It represents the unfurling fern frond, symbolizing new life, new beginnings, personal growth, hope, a new start, perfection, rebirth, awakening, purity, the spirit of rejuvenation and peace. As a double spiral, it also symbolizes kinship and belonging.Dwayne Johnson believes that voice acting is the most difficult career in acting, and is personally annoyed when celebrities are cast in animated films despite voicing their characters badly. When Johnson was cast for the film, he repeatedly asked the other voice actors present if he was really giving a good performance.Lin-Manuel Miranda has said the character of Tamatoa the Giant Crab was a tribute to David Bowie.The tattoos on Moana’s father’s abdomen are the same tattoos worn by, Dwayne Johnson's maternal grandfather.When he first gets his hook and is trying to shapeshift, Maui changes into various animals. For a split second, he turns into Sven the Reindeer from Frozen (2013).The first baby in the Production Babies credit is Sebastian, Lin-Manuel Miranda's son, who was born during the making of this film. He's named for the crab in The Little Mermaid (1989).Alan Tudyk is the only main cast member who isn't of Polynesian descent. All other main cast members are of at least partial Polynesian or New Zealand descent.Lin-Manuel Miranda has said that The Little Mermaid (1989) had inspired him to become a songwriter for films like this. Interestingly enough, both The Little Mermaid (1989) and Moana (2016) were directed by the celebrated duo directing team of John Musker and Ron Clements. ( there is also a Little Mermaid reference at the end of the credits AND Lin named his son, sebastian)The original idea was for the film to branch away from the Disney Princess template and focus entirely on Maui, with the story a loose conglomeration of a few legends about him. The crew traveled to Polynesia, and became so fascinated with the culture that Moana was created as the new focus character.Two scenes reference Pocahontas (1995): Chief Tui echoes a scene in which a fatherly chief acknowledges his daughter by saying "it suits you", this time rather than referring to Pocahontas' necklace, Chief Tui speaks of Moana's role as a leader in the village. Additionally, in Tamatoa's song, "Shiny," he mentions Moana's granny saying "listen to your heart", also from Pocahontas.Segment: News/Announcements “The Newsies Banner”Disney announced Frozen would not be returning to Broadway after the reopening.Disney Springs will reopen on May 20, but the rest of the Orlando resort will remain closed.Percy Jackson will be rebooted into a series on Disney +,,,,,,,Segment: Miscellaneous “whosits and whatsits galore”Trivia !Segment: Top 4 Ranking “Let’s get down to business” 1. Kala2. Mrs. Jumbo3. Helen Parr4. RakshaTease Next Episode Feature Film: Star GirlTop 4: TV ShowsMusic Credit: OurMusicBox (Jay Man) Track Name: "Flights Of Fantasy" Music By: Jay Man @ https://ourmusicbox.com/ Official "OurMusicBox" YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/c/ourmusicbox License for commercial use: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Music promoted by NCM https://goo.gl/fh3rEJ

WEBURLESQUE
#19. Amaranth and Amethyst w/ Esmerelda May

WEBURLESQUE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 64:49


Viktor Devonne and Esmerelda May talk nerdlesque, origins and level-ups, and the future. ... Esmerelda May regularly performs with White Elephant Burlesque, Cosplay Burlesque, Sister Bear Burlesque, and has been seen with D20 Burlesque, Butter Pecan Burlesque, and Envoute. She has been part of the Nerdlesque Festival, the Alternatese Burlesque Festival, and Fierce International Queer Burlesque Festival. ... topics: conventions, traveling, Bellatrix LeStrange and Miss Scarlet, stripping as characters like Katniss and Tamatoa, song reminders, industrial rock vs hip swivel music, Happy Little Pocket, arc, editing, and context; Steven Universe and Amethyst, Esmerelda May as Eddie (an ex-delivery boy); character development, Hades, group acts, the Chocobos, martial arts, shyness, booking, starting out, control, hard limits, con audience vs bar audience, "you're so brave" and fat, lines of objectification, interpretation and permission, Strongbad ... recorded: 5-19-2018 ... shoutouts: Cosplay Burlesque, Anja Keister, Holly Ween, Tesla Tease, Envoute, Cherry Valentine, Triple Jay ... Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/weburlesque and get bonus material incl. 50 extra minutes of Broody Valentino from the episode 14 and 15 sessions ... you can see White Elephant Burlesque every Wednesday at Rockbar NYC - see http://www.weburlesque.nyc for more & Now on Second Tuesdays: #WEBoylesque at Bizarre Bushwick - see http://www.weburlesque.com/weboylesque/ for cast details & WEBurlesque returns to Roxy and Dukes Roadhouse on July 6, 2018 ... intro/outro music: "On A 45" This Way to the Egress (http://www.thiswaytotheegress.com) ... used with permission ... download it at: https://www.amazon.com/This-Delicious-Cabaret-Explicit-Egress/dp/B005D1GROO ... interlude music: "Off to Osaka," "Avant Jazz," "Cool Blast" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ ...

hades osaka steven universe amethyst katniss amaranth egress strong bad esmerelda chocobos miss scarlet bellatrix lestrange tamatoa cherry valentine viktor devonne rockbar nyc anja keister d20 burlesque cosplay burlesque nerdlesque festival
The Christ-IN Culture
Episode 37: Moana Part 2: Answering the Call

The Christ-IN Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2018 49:53


Part two is here! Last week we started our 2 part Moana series where we discussed the many forms of tradition, and how those traditions help contribute to the Church as a whole. Join us this week as we continue to look at how this "curly haired non-princess" embarks on an adventure that each of us is called to. Spoiler Alert #WelcomeToTheAdventure Media References: 'Moana' (Movie) Ending Satellites ft. Francois Creutzer. “And so sing the black birds.” Hollow and Ghosts, 2013. (Creative Commons license) Email us at: thechristinculture@gmail.com Twitter @OnTheAdventure2 YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCxgPx2b0MYUziwxT9cmtuwg

The Christ-IN Culture
Episode 36: Moana: Part 1 - Tradition or Tradition

The Christ-IN Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2018 51:15


This week we start a two week series on one of the movies that started it all. Moana was one of the original stories that acted as inspiration for the podcast and it is finally time to share some of our thoughts with you. Join us this week as we start to dive into how this "curly haired non-princess" not only is breaking norms and saving her people but also reminding us of who we are as a Church and what we are called to do. Don't forget to tune in next week for part 2 Spoiler Alert #WelcomeToTheAdventure Media References: Chris Pratt MTV Awards acceptance Speech "Sovereign Stone" - David A. Wells (Book) FIFA World Cup (Soccer) 'Moana' (Movie) Ending Satellites ft. Francois Creutzer. “And so sing the black birds.” Hollow and Ghosts, 2013. (Creative Commons license) Email us at: thechristinculture@gmail.com Twitter @OnTheAdventure2 YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCxgPx2b0MYUziwxT9cmtuwg

WEBURLESQUE
Amaranth and Amethyst w/ Esmerelda May

WEBURLESQUE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 64:47


Viktor Devonne and Esmerelda May talk nerdlesque, origins and level-ups, and the future. ... Esmerelda May regularly performs with White Elephant Burlesque, Cosplay Burlesque, Sister Bear Burlesque, and has been seen with D20 Burlesque, Butter Pecan Burlesque, and Envoute. She has been part of the Nerdlesque Festival, the Alternatese Burlesque Festival, and Fierce International Queer Burlesque Festival. ... topics: conventions, traveling, Bellatrix LeStrange and Miss Scarlet, stripping as characters like Katniss and Tamatoa, song reminders, industrial rock vs hip swivel music, Happy Little Pocket, arc, editing, and context; Steven Universe and Amethyst, Esmerelda May as Eddie (an ex-delivery boy); character development, Hades, group acts, the Chocobos, martial arts, shyness, booking, starting out, control, hard limits, con audience vs bar audience, "you're so brave" and fat, lines of objectification, interpretation and permission, Strongbad ... recorded: 5-19-2018 ... shoutouts: Cosplay Burlesque, Anja Keister, Holly Ween, Tesla Tease, Envoute, Cherry Valentine, Triple Jay ... Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/weburlesque and get bonus material incl. 50 extra minutes of Broody Valentino from the episode 14 and 15 sessions ... you can see White Elephant Burlesque every Wednesday at Rockbar NYC - see http://www.weburlesque.nyc for more & Now on Second Tuesdays: #WEBoylesque at Bizarre Bushwick - see http://www.weburlesque.com/weboylesque/ for cast details & WEBurlesque returns to Roxy and Dukes Roadhouse on July 6, 2018 ... intro/outro music: "On A 45" This Way to the Egress (http://www.thiswaytotheegress.com) ... used with permission ... download it at: https://www.amazon.com/This-Delicious-Cabaret-Explicit-Egress/dp/B005D1GROO ... interlude music: "Off to Osaka," "Avant Jazz," "Cool Blast" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ ...

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The Blogger Genius Podcast with Jillian Leslie
#006: How To Use Video as a Blogger with Ashlee Marie Prisbrey

The Blogger Genius Podcast with Jillian Leslie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 37:01


Welcome to episode 006 of the Blogger Genius Podcast. My guest is Ashlee Marie Prisbrey from the blog, Ashlee Marie. Ashlee recognized that video could really take her business to the next level, so we talk about how to use video to differentiate yourself as a blogger. In this episode we also discuss how to find the video platform that's right for you. Resources: Ashlee Marie Ashlee Marie Cakes YouTube Channel MiloTree Subscribe to The Blogger Genius Podcast: iTunes Google Play Stitcher Transcript - How To Use Video To Differentiate Yourself as A Blogger: Jillian: [00:00:10] Hey everyone, and thanks for coming back. I want to introduce my guests today who is a dear friend, and she is Ashlee from Ashlee Marie Cakes. We met a couple of years ago at a conference, and have been friends ever since. And she is not just a blogger. She is a YouTuber. So welcome to the show Ashlee! Ashlee: [00:00:34] Thanks for having me. Jumping into YouTube Jillian: [00:00:35] So I want to launch in. And I want you to explain how you started, how you started your blog, how you jumped into YouTube. I have to say, I remember a couple of years ago you saying to me if you don't get on YouTube you're missing out. Ashlee: [00:00:52] Yeah. Well, I actually I kind of fell into blogging an accident, but I chose to go into YouTubing, so it's kind of a little bit different as I started each one. So I took some cake classes, I found that I loved it. I wanted to start a cake business but to really be able to market a cake business, I needed a website and I couldn't afford one. So somebody told me about blogs, that it could be this free platform. So basically to get started it really was just a place for me to showcase my cakes, so that I could tell clients, just go to this website and you can see my stuff. And then I discovered food blogs. And I'm like, oh, well I have really great recipes. As long as I already have this site, I should add recipes to it. And then for a while I discover craft blogs, and I'm like, I'm super crafty like that, too and then it was a little overwhelming, and I've cut back to just food. Jillian: [00:01:40] Wait, I just have to interrupt you for one second. Ashley does not just bake cakes. Ashley is what would I call you... a cake artist. You have to go check out what she does. These are not your typical cakes. These are insane. And if, in fact, you see stuff on social media, chances are you have stumbled upon one of her cakes. Ashlee: [00:02:08] Yeah I tend to tell people when they say, oh you make cakes, you know, can you make a birthday cake? I'm like yeah sure. But I'm not quite sure you understand what I do. I carve cakes and it takes anywhere from two to seven days to create one of my cakes, and it's you know you're not getting a $15 Costco cake. Jillian: [00:02:25] Can you share which ones have gone viral on Facebook or YouTube that you are most well known for. Ashlee: [00:02:34] I do a lot of movie cakes. The Batman vs. Superman movie came out and I did a cake that from the outside just looks like a Superman fondant cake with his logo super simple. And then when you cut it away inside, the cake is the Batman Logo. And that went crazy viral on Facebook, with like a reach of 23 million in a week. It's funny how each platform is so different though, because that one did fine on YouTube but not great. Whereas my Tamatoa cake went nuts on YouTube and barely made a dent on Facebook. So I think it goes to show the different audiences that are there, and their age levels and their interest levels, because YouTube is the millennials and the younger kids and YouTube kids love me. The largest demographic there is probably 10 to 14 year old. They just watch and rewatch my Disney cake videos, whereas on Facebook it's been more of like the older nerds and geeks and stuff, who really love my stuff. Jillian: [00:03:29] I just have to say that my 10 year old daughter knows you, not because of me, but has discovered you on YouTube and watches your videos. Ashlee: [00:03:37] That's really fun. My own kids don't watch me on YouTube. Jillian: [00:03:41] OK so explain how you started, and then somebody said you should get on YouTube? Ashlee: [00:03:50] So I've been blogging for 10 years. I just had my 10 year anniversary of blogging. And around year 7 I guess I was, I go to blog conferences. I even spoke on Google Analytics and taught other bloggers how to, you know, analyze all of that stuff. And so I attended a ton of conferences, and I started noticing this trend in video speakers. There wasn't a lot but there was always one. And I honestly would say, I'm not necessarily a great writer. I don't feel confident in my writing abilities, but I've always loved the stage and I was a theater, music, dance major in college, and I've always loved performing. I think my first play onstage I was 18 months old, my mom shoved me on stage. But I've always loved that. And so I thought, oh this would be so much easier to get my cakes across, versus 40 gazillion pictures step by step, would be to just make a video. So I'm like this makes a lot of sense for me. I wonder if I could do it. And so I just kind of started taking the video classes at conferences, and then it just struck me that that I am kind of in the blogging world. I'm not one of the one percenters. I'm probably up in like the top 7 percent. But it's hard to break past that. How to differentiate yourself as a blogger with video Ashlee: [00:04:58] And the difference between the one percenters and like the 7 percent range where I'm at, is a pretty big difference, and so I needed something to break me out, something to differentiate myself, and I thought, well none of these girls are doing video, and none of them have any plans to get into video. And if I'm the first one to hop over, that will make a lot of sense. And now, of course, everybody's scrambling to get into video. And I'm so grateful that I already have like a leg up there. And yes so I just made the conscious decision that video is the future, and then the more classes that I attend and the more research that I do, and the more studies that came out, it just really emphasizes how much video is a part of he Internet now and is part of the future. And and I would say you know it's not too late, but right, don't wait any longer. Jillian: [00:05:45] But I like how you describe that. That you said, OK I make cakes I make beautiful cakes. And in this cohort of food bloggers of cake designers. How do I differentiate myself? One is because of the content you make by it. Another is making a really conscious choice to say, I'm jump onto this platform where a lot of people aren't yet, and I'm going to get a foothold and I'm going to build from there. So I feel like that was a very smart strategic move. How to find a video platform that's right for you Ashlee: [00:06:16] One it's also about knowing what you're really good at. The top food bloggers are really amazing photographers and stagers, and I have a great creative eye, but that's just not something that ever really came naturally to me. And video has really really come naturally to me. It's really been an easy process to just get in front of the camera and talk. And so it's really about playing up to what you're good at and finding those things. Now at the same time if you don't feel comfort in video I still think you can find a video platform out there that fits what you do at this point. Video is not optional. You need to do video. Yes. There's a lot of different kinds of ways to do video. Ashlee: [00:06:54] You don't have to be a YouTube cooking show to have video content you just need to find the video platform that you're comfortable with and then go for it. Jillian: [00:07:01] Can you walk through very briefly how you see that in terms of different platforms and different ways to use video? Ashlee: [00:07:08] Oh yeah, for sure. So each platform kind of has its own,within each niche even, has its own style. You know YouTube is known for being educational. About 70 percent of searches on YouTube start with "how to" the largest search engine in the world. So it's really about educating, and that's my passion. Of course I would love a client who can pay me ten thousand dollars for a cake. Who wouldn't? Buy at the end of the day, what I really love is when a mom comes to me, and sends me a picture, and says I used your tutorial, and I made this Batman cake for my son, that's what I really love is teaching other people how to do it. So I started. I was just a mom who wanted to make cakes for my kids birthdays, and so passing that on to other people is what I really enjoy. And then same thing with my recipes side of my business is I'm a from scratch cook. You know, I don't use CoolWhip. I don't use cake mixes because I feel like it's not hard to make really good food. And if I only have so many bites left in my life, then I don't want to waste it on food that doesn't taste good or is full of preservatives. For me, it's more about the flavor, than like some stance against preservatives. I just like the way it tastes. Yeah. And so I want to educate other people that it's not hard to cook from scratch. It's just a little bit more time consuming. Jillian: [00:08:23] OK so YouTube then is about educating, and that's kind of your sweet spot. [00:08:27] Yeah it is, it really is. It's great for me. And then on the other side of things, Facebook. Facebook is really pushing the idea of really trying to get video content out there. But but the Facebook audience doesn't care about being educated, they're kind of older, they're a little bit more relaxed. I mean if you're like, oh I need to change my toilet. You don't think. Let's go to Facebook. Facebook is about entertaining. Facebook's a great place to go for something short and sweet. If you want longer videos of people getting hurt you go back to YouTube. Ashlee: [00:09:01] So Facebook is not known for its long form content, they're trying to change that. But it's hard to. Just because Facebook wants something doesn't mean that the audience is right. So very interesting to see how that goes over the next couple of years. They really are rewarding longer content. But what the audience is looking for at this point over there is shorter, it's more like seeing that trailer than the movie. Jillian: [00:09:23] I love that. How would you describe Instagram? Ashlee: [00:09:26] So Instagram is all about the porn. Yes. Both styles. Regular porn. But you know like food porn for me, I mean food, right. The recipe videos the Tasty style with hands that work so well on Facebook. I put those on Instagram and they do OK but they really don't do great. What does really great on instagram is that shot of the chocolate being poured over and over. Jillian: [00:09:54] Ooey gooey. The cheesy shot, the chocolate shot. Jillian: [00:10:00] Something that you can really watch on repeat, that's mesmerizing. You kind of want to just lounge and relax and enjoy. You don't really care about necessarily being entertained or laughing or having that emotional connection like with Facebook, because you're just scrolling through. And so if you stop on something it's mesmerizing. That's what does well. Jillian: [00:10:21] And how long are your videos on Instagram? Ashlee: [00:10:24] Well Instagram, they're limited, right, you can only only be a minute. I even take off my end card like on Facebook. I'll have an end card that will say, for more, watch Ashley Marie blah blah blah. And on Instagram, I don't even bother with that. They don't really care about the titles. They don't care about the recipe ingredients. Usually for me not to take more time, I just copy and paste the same thing I put on Facebook over to Instagram just simply to have video content over there. But honestly, it would do better if it wasn't the process, if it was just those money shots at the end. Over and over and over again. A big compilation of that bite of cake. 30 different bites of cake in a row. Jillian: [00:11:04] Totally totally. I totally I'm there with you. Thoughts on livestreaming video Jillian: [00:11:10] Just before this we we're talking about livestream. So tell me your your thoughts on that. Ashlee: [00:11:17] So live streaming is also a little bit different on every platform, even from their own edited content. All the platforms are really pushing live stream right now because they've seen the trend, and what the experts are telling everybody is that lifestream is going to take over. Ashlee: [00:11:33] We kind of have this voyeuristic personality as you know, as people as the human race right now. That's why reality TV shows do so well, except reality TV shows aren't really real. Even those are pretty scripted or re filmed or they have a plot in a storyline, so people are really enjoying and jumping over to continuing this voyeuristic style and wanting to see someone's real life. And so lifestream does really well at that. Now from my content as a foodie, I'm not really sharing my kids and my life. Let's face it, my life is pretty boring. I make cake every single day. But people like seeing glimpses and so I'm still doing educational live streaming, and I'm still doing a cooking show. But within that, instead of the nice edited smooth cooking show, because I'm launching live streaming next week, people are going to get the mistakes and the messes. And that's kind of what they also want to see. They don't just want to see the perfect recipe that works smoothly. They want to see, oh you guys I just spilled that everywhere. Ashlee: [00:12:36] It's boiling and it needs the salt right now! You know people absolutely enjoy a real mess and they're really gravitating towards that. Jillian: [00:12:45] I agree and I think that that is the difference between celebrities like real like movie celebrities, and then say YouTube celebrities. There's much more of an intimacy and I think that people want that they want to connect, or feel like they're connecting. Ashlee: [00:13:02] Well and it makes things more emotional because my edited content isn't necessarily bringing out a lot of emotion, other than that's a cool cake. The livestreaming will add an element of, you can really see her personality! It connects a lot more to the audience and it makes them feel like they know you even better, which is what people want, because let's face it because our world is turned into everybody on phones. Friendships are really being lost. Yes people are looking for that and they're finding it through these live streams, that they feel like they're connecting to someone even if they're really not. Jillian: [00:13:37] And I think that they want to see your rough edges. They want to see you mess up. Because I think you're right. There's a humanizing quality to that so. Jillian: [00:13:49] So here's my next question, will you talk a little bit about how you see your blog in relation to your business, and then also how you monetize your business. How to monetize your blog and YouTube Ashlee: [00:14:00] So for me the blog is the one thing that I own and I control over every other platform. I'm subjugated to whatever their whim is at the time. And so it's my hub, it's my central hub and like the spoke of a wheel, and everything leads back to the blog whether I'm collecting emails and then being able to sell product later, and funnel it, or just that one thing that you can control. And I think it's important to have no matter what kind of influence you have, is to have that home base that you own, even if you're not really using it. Ashlee: [00:14:31] It's important to have and collect everything from all of the other platforms in that one place, and offer it whether you have a membership site, or whether you're just offering it for free and connecting, because at any given time, Facebook could shut you down. They technically control all of your content. Jillian: [00:15:12] In truth we're sharecroppers. You need to own your hub. You need to be the king of that domain. Ashlee: [00:15:22] You know that all roads lead to Rome, all roads need to where you are collecting people's emails, and then you can use that to your advantage later. Jillian: [00:15:31] So how do you monetize? Ashlee: [00:15:33] So the great thing about YouTube and blogging is that they monetize the same way, which is nice. Other social media platforms monetize differently so that you know you kind of have to learn all over again. But even though YouTube is like starting all over again, it still monetizes the same, but it's a little bit different and in the amounts that they earn. So blogging, the easiest way for everybody to monetize obviously is ads, and you can also monetize with YouTube with ads as well, where Facebook and all the other platforms don't offer that to creators. YouTube really appreciates the fact that the creators are what makes them, without it they'd be nothing. And so they they have great platforms for educating you, and they want to monetize for you, and they want to share this money with you. I really enjoy the platform for the way they treat their creators overall. OK. So ads. But too bad you don't really start making money on Youtube ads until you're really big. Because let's face it, they have to deal with the advertisers themselves and advertisers don't necessarily want to put an ad on a small channel. So it's not that YouTube's trying to withhold money from you, it's that they're still the wild west in ads. TV is still bringing in the bulk of the ad money and until advertisers recognize the powerhouse that is YouTube. That ad money is a little bit lower. Ashlee: [00:16:49] I think it's just a matter of time though before that really changes. Jillian: [00:16:53] Oh absolutely. When you see those charts about how the money is moving you see advertisers are getting smarter. Advertisers are conservative so they're not going to jump on the next new thing. Ashlee: [00:17:04] But you know, in a study among U.S. teens eight out of 10 of the top 10 celebrities were US teens are YouTube stars. So it really is if you're watching the trends it really is just a matter of time before that TV money, the billions that are spent in ads for the Super Bowl are getting moved over to YouTube. But the best part about that is if you have a business and you're selling something now it is a great time to create your own ad that you could never get on TV. But you can get on YouTube and get in front of tons of viewers that way. Ashlee: [00:17:35] I personally am not selling a product but I wish I was, just at this time of life it would be so great to have that. But anyway that's kind of a side a side option. So Yes, a lot of bloggers can make a lot of money on simply ads, and not bother with sponsored content but if you really want to make money on YouTube you need to switch over to the sponsored type content. Now affiliate is an option for both, but in my niche, as a foodie, affiliate marketing is not really huge the way it is with like fashion or deal bloggers. And then on YouTube they've changed their analytics as a company is want to do that. Ashlee: [00:18:14] And all of these platforms are becoming more mine mine mine mine mine and they don't want you leaving. And so on YouTube watch time is the most important for your own metrics. But if you are the video that brings someone onto the platform and then they stay and binge watch for four hours, that's called session time, and you get even more credit. And that will help your rankings and your internal visibility within YouTube a lot better than if you are the video that they leave on. And so I no longer have links off, like in my original videos you'll see a lot of links up to my site and to affiliates. and hey it upped my affiliate money, btt not enough to make it worth people leaving the platform and getting dinged. So in all my new videos, I no longer link off of YouTube. Now once you're huge on YouTube, go ahead and link right there if you want. That's not going to hurt you. But when you're trying to grow, I suggest not linking off site, so I feel it's not really an option in my opinion for YouTube. So it really comes back down to the sponsored content. As a blogger, you know let's say you're charging a thousand dollars a blog post, it'd be awesome if you add video to it you can pretty much double that. Curating your content for different social media platforms Ashlee: [00:19:32] But if you're offering a YouTube audience, you can make even more money because just adding video to your blog is one price point but adding that you have this whole other audience because every audience is different, people who love Facebook love Facebook. People who read blogs read blogs people who do YouTube do YouTube. Ashlee: [00:19:47] They do not crossover anymore. Jillian: [00:19:49] I completely agree and this was actually a hard lesson for me to learn at the beginning. My audiences are different on every single network. Ashlee: [00:20:08] You really have to curate your content for each platform and find a way to monetize each platform or don't bother with that platform. Jillian: [00:20:14] Exactly, and find a way to speak to the audiences on the different platforms. But one message isn't necessarily going to translate. I'm just going to say it's why for MiloTree you want to be growing all your different platforms, especially the ones that are most important to you. You can't just assume that somebody who is following you on Pinterest and sees that pin, is then going to go, Oh now I see it on Instagram. It's a totally different audience. Ashlee: [00:20:49] I used to worry about about putting the same content on all platforms, in a small period of time, and my audience going, OK we get it. You made a new cake, but then I quickly realized that they don't cross over so it doesn't matter. They don't see it, so go ahead and put it out everywhere at the same time actually. Jillian: [00:21:07] So is your goal to drive people back to your blog, or is it to keep them on YouTube because you're monetizing on your blog and you're monetizing on YouTube. So what traffic do you want to bring back back to your blog and what traffic are you trying to keep on YouTube. Ashlee: [00:21:24] Really I'm collecting people's emails, which happens on my blog because then you have newsletters, and you can sell stuff, I mean I eventually want a product line, and so I want an audience that wants to buy that, and I want to create super fans and super fans do tend to crossover from platform to platform and follow you. But that's just kind of a secondary goal. Ashlee: [00:21:43] My main goal is to grow every platform, not because it all leads back to one place but because it makes me look better to a brand, because a brand doesn't just want to buy a spot on my blog anymore. They want to buy a spot on my blog and my YouTube channel and my Facebook page and my Instagram, and as long as you're growing all of them, you look a lot better to a brand where if you're a one, if you're a one show pony, you know you only have Pinterest and that's the bulk of your traffic. Sure a brand will pay you, but they'll pay you a lot more if you're bringing them different audiences and not just your blog. Jillian: [00:22:14] I completely agree, it's a whole package. Ashlee: [00:22:17] I will say I've always focused on growing all of them, at the same time, and I have friends who grew just one platform. I will say they were so successful growing one platform that it brought up the other platforms, that they make a lot more money on that one platform than I did. If there is one platform that really speaks to you. Don't feel too bad. Super focus on it because it will bring up your other platforms as you go. Just kind of naturally because you can cross pollinate. So if there's one platform just really don't get. It's OK to drop that. Well-rounded doesn't have to be every single thing. It's just that if you have two audiences you can show people versus one, you're going to make more money, if you have three audiences you can show them, you're going to make more money. And what it really comes down to these days, is finding a good sponsor and being able to show them that you're worth working with because you have an audience that will be great for their brand. Shooting schedule for video Jillian: [00:23:09] Absolutely. This is always fascinating to me. Your schedule. How you do your videos because for the longest time you were releasing one full... what 10 minute video a week? Ashlee: [00:23:24] Sometimes longer. My most popular are like 20 minutes. Jillian: [00:23:27] OK. So could you explain how you carve out your week? Ashlee: [00:23:31] Oh it used to be so simple. I used to pretty much film like Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and then I'd edit the next week Monday and Tuesday, and once I started video, my life pretty much revolved around around getting that video content out there, and then of course when I finished whatever I was doing I would also take pictures and put it on the blog. But that was always kind of a secondary thought because the worst part is always when you finished a cake at 2:00 a.m., and you have to wait until the next day to take pictures because for video, it's all fake light, and for pictures your light needs to be all natural. I try to kind of finish up whatever I'm doing. You know my sweet spot for photos. Ashlee: [00:24:17] But now over the last year I had a side hustle, which kind of changes my whole schedule up a little bit, and that's been that's been a little bit of a juggle. So I started creating the Facebook hand style videos for other food bloggers. You know it's a great time to have that side business right now and it's been awesome to bring in money and support my family. But it over took it. And you never want your side hustle to overtake your main focus. And it kind of overtook it for the last couple of months, so I now just I feel like I'm finally rebalanced, and getting back to focusing on my own brand. Ashlee: [00:24:56] But hey we all do it. You know it's easy to get caught up in just making the money now. Versus this will make me money down the road. Jillian: [00:25:03] And I think there is something to the natural rhythms of things. I always say that balance is not something you stay in, balance is something you continually move through. You're always course correcting. And as a blogger, as a mom, everything is always changing. And so you go, oh I found myself here. Do I like this place? Oh wait. I think I want to move this way, and I personally love that about what we do, which is all of a sudden you were saying that Facebook and YouTube want live content. Guess where you're going to do? You're going to start making live content. So it's this continual process of finding that sweet spot. Ashlee: [00:25:44] Well and what new thing you're going to jump on, and that you're going to ignore, and then you realize you shouldn't have ignored it or right. Ashlee: [00:25:50] I feel like there is no balance. It's just jugglings. Jillian: [00:25:54] And every so often you kind of go, oh look at me. Then all of a sudden you wait, I need to be doing this. Jillian: [00:25:57] If I were to ask you what are you most excited about right now for your business. What would you say it is? Relaunching your business Ashlee: [00:26:05] I'm kind of I feel like I'm relaunching. I just re redid my logo, and I'm kicking off next week, I'm super excited about live streaming multi-camera, not my phone, really high end live streaming production out of my own kitchen by myself. To both Facebook and YouTube at the same time. So I hired a guy to turn my kitchen into a full blown streaming studio over the summer. That was my big project. We're launching next week and I'm super excited about it, and knock on wood that it's going to go as smooth as I hope it goes. Jillian: [00:26:40] And what kind of content are you going to be creating in your life streaming? Ashlee: [00:26:44] It's going to mostly be recipes. There there will sometimes that it's cakes, but my cakes are so time consuming, nobody wants to watch an 18 hour livestream of the cake slowly being built. That's definitely better for my edited content, which I'll still be doing. I'll be doing both. I feel like there's a place for both, especially with the type of content that I do. So yes, I've kind of taken the summer off, reassessing and rebalancing and get everything in place, and then I'm kinda kicking it off next week. Jillian: [00:27:14] I love it. I will be watching. Ashlee: [00:27:16] Going back to heavy posting and heavy videos, and edited, and the live streaming and everything else, and really putting my brand out there. I'm super excited about that. It's kind of been weighing on me, and I'm glad to get back on the horse. Jillian: [00:27:30] So you've been at this for 10 years? Ashlee: [00:27:37] I just had my 10 year anniversary of blogging. Jillian: [00:27:38] That's amazing. I've seen so much and so much change. If you were to give a piece of advice to somebody who is just starting out, maybe just started the blog. What would you tell them? Advice: Just start on video Ashlee: [00:28:02] The first thing I would tell anybody starting out is is find your video sweet spot. Don't wait till you put up a blog. There's too much competition in the blogging space to feel like you're going to get a good step up there before you get started in video. The only thing that's going to differentiate you is to get started in video right away. Whether it's just hands and Facebook, or or whether your personality is going to be great for live, and just kind of talking to people and answering questions, while you do what you do, or or if you feel more confident filming something and editing it and putting it out. Ashlee: [00:28:37] Just simply start in video. I would even say start in video before you even start your blog. I'm helping my brother-in-law and sister start a family blogging channel, that they just launched some kind of consulting with that, and seeing how that goes. It's different seeing it from another point of view because they still don't even have their website. I'm like you need to buy the domain right. But we're just we're starting with just Instagram and YouTube, and we're really pushing both of those platforms. And then once that grows, we're going to eventually get them a site, and start collecting everything for that. Ashlee: [00:29:11] But I would say find your video sweet spot first and foremost, and then worry about everything else. Worry about your branding and your look and your logo later. Everything's on people's phones so many people are focused on their desktop look, and I say don't bother. I remember how much time and money I spent getting my desktop to look just right, and now, what, 10 percent of my audience is desktop. Ashlee: [00:29:40] Everything needs to be mobile mobile first, so get comfortable with your personality, get comfortable with your work, and get comfortable on video. Jillian: [00:29:48] What about though somebody says I don't even know how to start. I don't know how to do any of this stuff. Ashlee: [00:29:54] Just go straight to live streaming then. And if you find that what you're doing would be benefited by some editing, then you can move into that, and then you can start to edit but start with what you have to start with... your phone. Start with natural light. Start with Insta Stories, that's an easy way to start live. Start with Facebook live. Great way to start with those two platforms. Live stream and find your voice at the beginning. The best part is you have such a small audience that you can play with them. Find not only the sweet spot that you're comfortable with, but also that the audience is looking for, because when I first started, what I thought people wanted from me turned out to be different. I used to teach analytics, so I always thought that people were coming to me for my recipes, and then it turns out they were coming for my crochet patterns, and just staying in that was a huge bulk of my audience. Ashlee: [00:30:47] Now my goal for the last five years has been to make my food audience my larger audience, and it's worked but I had no idea that my audience wasn't what I thought. And I kind of had to re-adjust and change. You can either go off of the audience you want, or you can take the audience that comes to you and change your own style. Ashlee: [00:31:04] Both work. I could have stuck with just crochet, but that just wasn't where my passion lies, so I switched over and just quit doing the crochet. Even though it was great at bringing in ad money. Ashlee: [00:31:16] And I just said no I want to do food. I'm focused more and more on this, and and bring in that audience that I want. Jillian: [00:31:24] So what I like about what you're saying is we typically want to have our ducks in a row before we start. And I love that you are saying no, jump in. Ashlee: [00:31:38] I studied video for a whole year before I launched. And to be fair, my first video is still my second most popular, but I just kick myself. If I had just started that year I would be so much bigger because I wouldn't have wasted a year when everybody else was jumping on that platform . You know, every day that you wait, there's 10-20 thousand more people getting in before you. So you just start and find your sweet spot. I look back at my first video, I'm like, oh my word. I was so dead it was so boring. And people watch these. Just start. Jillian: [00:32:22] And willing for it to suck. It's OK. It's it's really OK. Ashlee: [00:32:31] And if you find that you don't like something, don't push it, don't force it because the audience will see that. If you really don't like trying to answer people's questions at the same time that you're making a recipe, or you don't like how you make a fool of yourself because you're a control freak, like I am. Then switch over to edited. But you don't give up just because you don't like one video platform, there are so many different ways to do this. Ashlee: [00:32:55] Each platform has a different audience, so maybe you don't like the Facebook audience. Maybe you just don't like the people who are on there and how they're responding to you but maybe you love the Instagram audience, or maybe you really love the YouTube audience. Ashlee: [00:33:10] Periscope is still kind of hanging on by a thread. Maybe that's your thing. Jillian: [00:33:15] Snapchat if you're young. Ashlee: [00:33:18] And Shonduras. He's the largest Snapchatter, and he switched over to YouTube and has over a million subscribers on YouTube this year. You know once you're successful on one platform ,that will easily transfer over to other platforms, because you will feel more confident and you will know what you're doing. Don't focus on every single platform at once Ashlee: [00:33:34] So at the beginning don't try to focus on getting every single platform. I mean I get told my brother to get your name everywhere so nobody else will take it out from under you. But just f find that place that you really love, and then grow from there. Big Instagrammers are now moving on to something else. If you don't, if you hit that sweet spot and you're big in one platform, but you don't add other platforms you'll never grow past that. You hit that plateau. But if you continue to expand as you get comfortable, and as you grow, each platform will open up more opportunities, and more audiences. You'll look better to brands, and at the end of the day why are we doing this if it's not to bring in the money? My equipment is not cheap. I need to pay for it. Jillian: [00:34:15] So Ashlee Marie, please tell people how they can find you see your incredible videos, see your live streams. How how can people connect with you? Ashlee: [00:34:27] Well my web site itself is ashleemarie.com but believe it or not Ashlee Marie is a really popular name, and so it was taken on all social media. Jillian: [00:34:36] Let's spell it. A S H L E E. Ashlee: [00:34:38] Even with my weird spelling my parents thought, oh this will be a girl spelling. Nobody else got that memo. They were trying so hard to be creative. I thought oh this will be great. Nobody else will have it. Even that is taken, so I added on the "cakes." So it's AshleeMarieCakes on Instagram or Facebook. And my YouTube channel. and then it's AshleeMarieCake on Twitter and Pinterest, because they only allow so many characters. Jillian: [00:35:06] Great. And your live streaming, if people want to see what you're doing? Ashlee: [00:35:12] We're going to try Thursdays for now. We're going to start on the twenty first. Next week is Thursday the 21st, I think it's is going to be the launch day for the first one and then after that we're going to try Thursdays. We're going to kind of A/B test at the beginning just to get started, and see when the audience is interested. I'll probably do a morning one weekend an evening one week, go back and forth until we kind of find people. And then if Thursday doesn't work out, we might switch to Wednesdays. But we're going to start with Thursdays for now, and then I'm going to keep putting out edited content on my YouTube channel on Saturdays, and hopelessly add Tuesdays as well, this fourth quarter. Jillian: [00:35:50] You are a busy lady. Well, I just have to say thank you so much for all that you've shared. You're always a wealth of knowledge. In fact, when I have questions about YouTube or video, you are the first person I contact. Ashlee: [00:36:06] I'm happy to help. I really am. Jillian: [00:36:09] If you're seriously trying to grow your followers on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Pinterest, and also grow your email list. Definitely check out MiloTree. It's a popup you embed on your blog. 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Katie and Jen's Disney Film Podcast KJDPod

In which Katie and Jen have covered 50 films and they can't quite believe it! They also discuss how much Jen loves Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson (hint: a lot) and whether Katie is scared of Tamatoa or not. Also they launch their very first, and slightly odd competition with a Disney goody bag to be won! Happy 2018! If you would like to support the podcast AND get a free audiobook you can sign up for a 30 day free trial of Audible using the link www.audibletrial.com/kjdpod you'll be supporting us and listening to some of the best books being read to you for free!

Warrior Rise
Episode 6 – Tama Rima

Warrior Rise

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2017 62:07


“Unless they step into that building (church) I’m all they’ve got.” Born in the Cook Islands and raised in Auckland, Tama’s world was rocked when at 17, his father succumbed to his battle with cancer. Four months later, he left home to move to the west coast of Australia, a literal world away from everything he’d grown up with. Tama’s full name - Tamatoa – means son of a warrior. That warrior spirit is on display for all to see as Tama opens up speaking with brutal honesty about his struggle to move on following his father’s death, how through some mentors he was able to grow in faith and also how some good friends were able to call him out when he was ready to turn his back on it all. Tama’s story is one that will move and inspire you. Be blessed as you listen to this interview that will encourage you to bless others. Please subscribe to us at the iTunes store, rate us and leave a review so we can grow our ministry and reach every man possible helping them grow into God’s calling for their lives. Like us on Facebook Thanks to our sponsor Nexus Concept Studio - www.nexus-concept.com www.warriorrise.net