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For more than 80 years, cable television has been at the center of American politics and culture. While streaming platforms have driven many families to cut the cord, there are still more than 72 million active cable subscribers according to the National Cable and Telecommunications Association.News remains a huge part of Americans' cable television diet. But the industry is at a crossroads, with cable subscriptions down 30 percent over the past decade. Giants of the industry like CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC have cut their staffs.We discuss how cable news has shaped our politics and culture and its role in the 2024 Presidential election.Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Find out how to connect with us by visiting our website.
You Aren't What you Eat After All – Absorption, Food, & PerformanceJoin integrative intuitive medium Kara Lovehart with special Guest Certified Nutritionist Amy Fox.In this episode we cover:
We speak with Chris Althaus who was appointed as Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association (AMTA) in 2005. AMTA is the peak industry organisation representing Australia’s mobile telecommunications sector and operates programs covering all aspects of the mobile ecosystem such as - telecommunications policy, mobile network infrastructure, radiofrequency spectrum, health & safety, product stewardship / e-waste and recycling, national security, content regulation and consumer awareness & education. Chris discusses the latest information and research from leading organisations to explain why 5G is not harmful to human health and how 5G will impact Australia this year, including the benefits of 5G and how it will support our COVID-19 recovery. For a copy of Cyber Risk Leaders Magazine - Issue 4 - Why 5G Matters - here - https://mysecuritymarketplace.com/books/cyber-risk-leaders-magazine-issue-4-2021/ Thanks for tuning in and stay tuned for more... #MySecurityTV #5G #5Gnetworks MySec.TV Version is available here - https://mysecuritymarketplace.com/av-media/why-5g-matters/
Civil Sessions is a podcast, hosted by Randy Pearson and Joe Herbert, with a focus on facilitating non-partisan policy discussions about the issues impacting the Commonwealth of Virginia and her many varied regions and Virginians. Connect with us: Twitter: @CivilSessions Instagram: CivilSessions Email: CivilSessions@gmail.com
April Yearby is one of the most acclaimed advisors dedicated to providing risk management solutions for companies in the communication and technology sectors. She is licensed in more than thirty different states and has been featured on Fox News, NBC, Star Tribune, Business Insurance and more. April is known for her philosophy "Protecting what matters most" and has lived by that principle during her 22 years of experience. In her own words, "Executives are tasked with overseeing all operations, take on the most amount of risk, and more likely to be victimized. Therefore, it is imperative that they have trusted advisors with the ability to identify risk and provide solutions.” April, the professional advisor, is a result of many years of learning and providing services in a niche industry. She studied administrative healthcare at the Concord Career College in Denver, CO and has earned several other designations as a certified insurance counselor, certified insurance service representative and certified workers compensation specialist. She is licensed in 30+ states and is grateful for the opportunity given to work over two decades serving niche industry needs. Currently, April is an agency owner and holds the position of vice president at ComTech-Leavitt Insurance Services, Incorporated. The organization specializes in providing superior services, products and solutions to the constantly evolving industry. April liaises with state, regional and national associations. She speaks at state associations bringing awareness to crucial matters that impact industry conversions. Her unique abilities and experience allow her to analyze, communicate, negotiate and serve the industry without compromising value, trust and integrity. April is also an Associate Representative and member of the board at the Telecommunications Association of the Southeast. The organization is dedicated to promoting and representing the communications industry through a platform that encourages ideas, resources, and information sharing. April is driven by her passion for ensuring the well-being of others. She enjoys spending time with family, exercising, serving in her local church, and volunteering at her daughter's swim meets.Don't miss this episode..."This Is The Year For Your New Book"
We are so lucky to have Michael Powell today. CEO of the Internet and Television Association, formally the National Cable and Telecommunications Association. "Michael K. Powell is the former chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), nominated by President Bill Clinton and sworn in on November 3, 1997. He served as a member of the FCC for eight years during which time he was designated its chair by President George W. Bush in January 2001 and continued in that capacity until April 2005. During his time as FCC chair, Chairman Powell oversaw the rapid transformation of communications markets into the Digital Age. During his tenure, the Internet came into widespread commercial use, as did smart phones, Wi-Fi networks and satellite radio. In his current role as President & CEO of NCTA - The Internet & Television Association, Mr. Powell leads one of the largest trade associations in Washington, D.C., representing the communications and content industries. Prior public service includes Chief of Staff of the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice, Policy Advisor to the Secretary of Defense and service as an armored cavalry officer in U.S. Army. In the private sector he practiced law and was a senior advisor in a private equity firm. Chairman Powell also served on the boards of Cisco and AOL. Chairman Powell serves on several nonprofit boards, including the Mayo Clinic, The William and Mary Foundation and America's Promise Alliance. At America's Promise, he co-chairs the Grad Nation project, an effort to address the high school dropout crisis. Powell received his bachelor's degree in government from the College of William and Mary and also holds an honorary doctorate from the College. He also served as Rector of the school's Board of Visitors. He received his JD from Georgetown University Law Center." - NCTA EXPERIENCE President and CEO, NCTA April 2011 - present Chairman, FCC 1997-2001
In this episode, we speak with Washington Independent Telecommunications Association's executive director, Betty Buckley. Ms. Buckley began her career with a decade of service in executive management on the state government level and was honored with the governor's excellence in management and leadership award for her efforts to improve staff diversity, employee involvement and customer service. She was a co-founder and director of Stone Soup, a nonprofit working to improve the lives of women through entrepreneurship and computer proficiency. Prior to accepting her current position 10 years ago, this month, she served as executive director of Communities Connect, a statewide coalition of public and private organizations working to make Washington state a leader in technology opportunities for all. About WITA: https://wita-tel.org/about/ For over 100 years WITA has been a leading advocate for the telecommunications industry in Washington State. Our association is dedicated to providing a forum for members to share industry trends and new technologies, educate legislators and regulators, provide training opportunities for member companies, and connect vendors with members in an effort to build state of the art networks across Washington. Together we share experiences, learn from each other, triumph over competition and partner in ways that make all of us more effective and efficient. WITA hosts an annual conference, seminars and industry training opportunities to ensure success in today's complex and changing telecommunications environment. Our members are experts at getting communications services into the most rural areas of our state. The vast majority of our members provide telephone and broadband services to 100% of their service areas. Together we have a successful record of influencing legislators and regulators, both in Washington State and in Washington D.C., to make rational decisions on behalf of our member companies and the customers they serve.
Music Industry in a Post COVID-19 World with Multi-Platinum Record Producer Jeffrey WeberFlorentino interviews 40-year music industry veteran and Grammy wining producer and a Leading music business professional, Jeffrey Weber, (See NAMM Bio Below. Jeffrey will be sharing insights from his books about the music industry and what he feels the music professionals need to prepare for, what to expect and some ideas on what to do for a profession in music post Covid 19 lock down. Please share your comments and thoughts below! About Jeffrey Weber ( From NAMM Bio -https://www.namm.org/nammu/contributors/jeffrey-weber-0 )Founder/CEO Stark Raving Group / Weberworks Entertainment GroupJeffrey Weber has been a widely-recognized music industry professional for forty years. He has produced over 200 CDs with releases on just about every major label as well as a host of independent labels. Along the way, his projects have yielded two Grammys, seven Grammy nominations, at least seventeen top ten albums, two number one albums and an assortment of other honors.His books, "You've Got A Deal! The Biggest Lies of the Music Business" and “We'll Get Back To You! Even Bigger Lies Of The Music Business” are both published by Headline Books. His new book, "You Sound Amazing! Every Single Lie of the Music Business" will be published in January, 2020.During his forty-year career in the music industry, he has founded, ran or participated in various label capacities from A&R, Music Supervision for film and TV, Production, Interactive Programming, Marketing, Sales, International Relations, Business Affairs and Art Director for dozens of independent labels as well as his own labels, Weberworks Entertainment Group and Stark Raving Records.His productions have also appeared on every major label including MCA, Warner Bros., Atlantic, BMG, Columbia, A&M, Elektra as well as such labels as GRP, Hip-O, Sheffield, Concord, Bainbridge, Silver Eagle, Zebra, among countless others.Among the many artists that have fallen under the banner of “Produced by...” include: Nancy Wilson, David Benoit, Steve Lukather, the Utah Symphony, Jackson Browne, Marcus Miller, Michael McDonald, Bill Champlin, Gerald Albright, Tom Scott, Chick Corea, Stanley Clark, Etta James, Linda Hopkins, Kenny Burrell, McCoy Tyner, Jackie McLean, Billy Sheehan (Mr. Big), Cozzy Powell, the Count Basie Orchestra, Cindy Blackman Santana, Buster Williams, John Sebastian, Ronnie Dio, Ritchie Blackmore, Pat Boone, Buddy Miles, Billy Preston, MC Lyte, Kenny Rankin, Diane Reeves, Diane Schuur, Rita Coolidge, Luther Vandross, David Crosby, Simon Phillips, Jeff Porcaro, Patrice Rushen, Toni Tennille, among many others.Jeff has been a concert and event producer for over ten years with extensive experience in concert management and production, staging, lighting, video and audio from the smallest of venues to large stadium shows. He has produced shows for the Los Angeles Soul Music Festival, Habitat For Humanity, Atlantis Resort, NASCAR, the Breeder's Cup, Chicago White Sox, Cystic Fibrosis, Fallsview Casino and Resort, Ford, Harry Caray's, KTLA, Loehmann's Department Store, Lupus L.A., National Association of Music Merchants, National Cable and Telecommunications Association, Netflix, Orange County Flyers, Pebble Beach Pro-Am, AT&T, Dockers, Shore Club-South Beach, Taste Of Chicago, USAA, American Idol and The Tonight Show among many others.Jeff is in high demand as a consultant to the financial industry on a multitude of music industry related matters. To date, he has consulted with such companies as Canyon Capital Advisors, Samlyn Capital LLC, Fleishman-Hillard, Inc., Morgan Stanley, MSD Capital (UK) Limited, BlackRock, Fidelity Investments, Apollo Investment Corp., Goldman Sachs, Putnam Investments, KPMG LLP and Scopia Capital, LLC.Recently, Weber finalized his, from the ground up, re-definition of the business model for a record label that he firmly believes will be the architecture for all labels in the future. Weber's model has embraced a complete slate of innovative concepts and procedures, ranging from the manner in which artist contracts are conceived and implemented to recording procedures, to innovations in sales, marketing and promotion. Designed to re-invent and re-energize the relationships between the artist and the label and the artist and the consumer, the model establishes format-breaking levels of transparency and unique partnerships in all label/artist/fan relationships.His innovative concepts were the operational foundations for two independent labels distributed by Fontana (Universal). At the time, he was named President of both labels.Jeff is well known for his involvement in high technology recording techniques, especially live two track recording, live multi-track and digital recording. Because of their sonic excellence, his recordings have been repeatedly selected by major hardware manufacturers to demonstrate their product lines.Jeff is very active as a music supervisor for film, television and cable. He specializes in cost effective synchronization and master use license acquisition strategies as well as production based music options.Jeff co-founded and programmed Studio M, a nationwide broadcast television network that utilized their growing 28,000 music video library to broadcast multiple genre based music video shows. It was on the air seven days a week, for five hours a day to an estimated audience of thirty million homes.Well versed in video production, Jeff has written, produced and directed over two-dozen music based concerts and videos. For one project, he produced a 12 camera, High Definition, robotic, five-channel surround sound DVD/CD for a rock and roll cover band comprised of famous television actors who traveled the country raising money for their selected charities. He traveled with the band, producing all their live concerts for over five years.He has been a music journalist with articles in major industry publications nationwide. He has received numerous awards as an art director and many of his album cover designs have been published in ”Best of...” annual publications. As an educator, he has taught courses on the music industry at universities and law schools (he has a law degree as well) across the country.Jeff is a lifetime member of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS) as well as a former Governor, National Trustee and Chapter Vice President.Jeff can be contacted at jeffreyweber@me.com.
Full TranscriptConvey Micro-Cast SeriesThis is Carolyn Bradfield and you’re listening to the Convey Micro-Cast audio series. One of the key concepts every vendor must keep in the forefront of their mind when it comes to keeping sales partners engaged and interested is “out of sight, out of mind”. With so many vendor choices and services out there, it’s just not enough to sponsor partner events, go to trade shows and travel to meet partners. Communication must be continuous, online, and on-going to keep your company top of mindshare. Your message fades quickly once you are back on the airplane going home after a face to face event. Here are some interesting statistics from the training industry:1. After only one hour, people retain less than half of the information you presented.2. After one day, that drops to 70%.3. After six days, 75 % of the information has gone out the door. So how does a channel program create a communication strategy until the time becomes right for a partner to notice, pay attention, and get engaged with you? You have to go online, attract people to your message, and continuously reinforce your value proposition. Here are 3 simple strategies.# 1 Be present where your target audience is most likely to look.Although sales partners might be on Facebook, they are definitely on LinkedIn, researching companies, finding prospects, and looking for business ideas. They have signed up for email broadcast services like iAgent, Channel Vision or Telecommunications Association. They subscribe to their Convey master agent portal. You need to find a strategy for all of these online or electronic outlets to get to the audience that really matters. #2 Communicate continuously to ensure that your message will be seenYou never know when someone is going to be online trying to find strategies or services to sell to customers. You have to continuously feed the content engine to ensure that when someone is on LinkedIn, they find your post in the Channel Partners group, read your email sent from Channel Vision, or find that SPIFF on a Convey master agent portal. And don’t just say the same thing. Vary your messages, inject new ideas, and communicate in a way that grabs their attention.#3 Reinforce your message after a live eventYou’ve spent a large portion of your marketing dollars on sponsorships and events, only to have that message fade if you don’t do anything else. After the event is over, keep it alive in your social media posts, Convey content posts, or email broadcasts. Take that new product announcement, the latest promotion, or the addition to your channel team that you announced at the regional event and go online to reinforce what partners learned when they met you.The right time to communicate to partners is all of the time and the only way to do this is to have a strong online content strategy that focuses on where your audiences are looking, communicates to them continuously and reinforces your most valuable messages.This is Carolyn Bradfield and you’ve been listening to our “Micro-Cast” from the Convey Channel Partner Program.
This is the audio track of an interview via Google Hangouts. You can find the video here: https://www.startuprad.io/blog/thinkowl-wants-to-take-over-the-european-market-from-zendesk/ In this Google Hangout, we are talking to ITyx, an AI startup from Berlin. Andreas is heading the Working Group “Artificial Intelligence” at Bitkom (https://www.bitkom.org/) Germany’s IT and Telecommunications Association (likely one of the largest trade groups for digitized business in the whole world). He is CMO of ITyX (pronounced ITIX https://www.ityx.eu/) (https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreasklugityx/) a Hidden Champion from Germany in the field of AI. In his ebook „The future of Human-Machine-Collaboration“ published on thinkowl (https://www.thinkowl.com/) he is taking a view on our future workplaces. ThinkOwl is an omnichannel service desk software that tries to give Service Reps exactly the information they need to finish their tasks. Studies suggest people spent 20% of their working hours to search for contextual information. ThinkOwl provides contextual information with the tickets. Companies like Ikea or Samsung are already working with ITyX tools. ITyX is a spin-off of University of Koblenz-Landau (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Koblenz_and_Landau). Andreas has more than 25 years of experience, working in large and small companies, before joining ITyx. During the interview we are talking about: Deutsche Telekom (Germany’s former monopoly telecoms provider, now listed at Frankfurt Stock Exchange): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutsche_Telekom Deutsches Zentrum für Künstliche Intelligenz (https://www.dfki.de/web/) Germany has a lot of small and medium enterprises, in German “Mittelstand” or KMU (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mittelstand) Folge direkt herunterladen
https://leftrightforwardpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/debra-lee.jpg ()Debra L. Lee, Esq. is an American businesswoman. She is currently the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of BET, the parent company for Black Entertainment Television. Lee has sat on the board of directors for a number of companies/organizations, including the National Cable & Telecommunications Association the Ad Council, and the National Cable Television Association. Debra Lee is named one of the “100 Most Powerful Women in Entertainment” by The Hollywood Reporter due to her many achievements in her 30-plus year career at BET.
It's easy to get sidetracked while writing a book. But imagine being interrupted by the President of the United States. That happened to Tom Wheeler, who was in the midst of writing a history of communication networks when President Obama appointed him to be chairman of the Federal Communications Commission in 2013. Wheeler went from writing history to participating in it, making consequential decisions about net neutrality, cybersecurity, privacy, and the 5G mobile network. Wheeler is a former President of the National Cable and Telecommunications Association and former CEO of the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association. He was inducted into the Wireless Hall of Fame in 2003 and the Cable Television Hall of Fame in 2009. After leaving the FCC at the end of President Obama's second term, Wheeler finished his book, From Gutenberg to Google: The History of Our Future (Brookings Institution Press, 2019). He is currently a visiting fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution. Wheeler’s previous books include Leadership Lessons from the Civil War: Winning Strategies for Today's Managers (Doubleday Business, 1999) and Mr. Lincoln's T-Mails: The Untold Story of How Abraham Lincoln Used the Telegraph to Win the Civil War (HarperBusiness, 2006). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's easy to get sidetracked while writing a book. But imagine being interrupted by the President of the United States. That happened to Tom Wheeler, who was in the midst of writing a history of communication networks when President Obama appointed him to be chairman of the Federal Communications Commission in 2013. Wheeler went from writing history to participating in it, making consequential decisions about net neutrality, cybersecurity, privacy, and the 5G mobile network. Wheeler is a former President of the National Cable and Telecommunications Association and former CEO of the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association. He was inducted into the Wireless Hall of Fame in 2003 and the Cable Television Hall of Fame in 2009. After leaving the FCC at the end of President Obama's second term, Wheeler finished his book, From Gutenberg to Google: The History of Our Future (Brookings Institution Press, 2019). He is currently a visiting fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution. Wheeler’s previous books include Leadership Lessons from the Civil War: Winning Strategies for Today's Managers (Doubleday Business, 1999) and Mr. Lincoln's T-Mails: The Untold Story of How Abraham Lincoln Used the Telegraph to Win the Civil War (HarperBusiness, 2006). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's easy to get sidetracked while writing a book. But imagine being interrupted by the President of the United States. That happened to Tom Wheeler, who was in the midst of writing a history of communication networks when President Obama appointed him to be chairman of the Federal Communications Commission in 2013. Wheeler went from writing history to participating in it, making consequential decisions about net neutrality, cybersecurity, privacy, and the 5G mobile network. Wheeler is a former President of the National Cable and Telecommunications Association and former CEO of the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association. He was inducted into the Wireless Hall of Fame in 2003 and the Cable Television Hall of Fame in 2009. After leaving the FCC at the end of President Obama's second term, Wheeler finished his book, From Gutenberg to Google: The History of Our Future (Brookings Institution Press, 2019). He is currently a visiting fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution. Wheeler’s previous books include Leadership Lessons from the Civil War: Winning Strategies for Today's Managers (Doubleday Business, 1999) and Mr. Lincoln's T-Mails: The Untold Story of How Abraham Lincoln Used the Telegraph to Win the Civil War (HarperBusiness, 2006). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's easy to get sidetracked while writing a book. But imagine being interrupted by the President of the United States. That happened to Tom Wheeler, who was in the midst of writing a history of communication networks when President Obama appointed him to be chairman of the Federal Communications Commission in 2013. Wheeler went from writing history to participating in it, making consequential decisions about net neutrality, cybersecurity, privacy, and the 5G mobile network. Wheeler is a former President of the National Cable and Telecommunications Association and former CEO of the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association. He was inducted into the Wireless Hall of Fame in 2003 and the Cable Television Hall of Fame in 2009. After leaving the FCC at the end of President Obama's second term, Wheeler finished his book, From Gutenberg to Google: The History of Our Future (Brookings Institution Press, 2019). He is currently a visiting fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution. Wheeler’s previous books include Leadership Lessons from the Civil War: Winning Strategies for Today's Managers (Doubleday Business, 1999) and Mr. Lincoln's T-Mails: The Untold Story of How Abraham Lincoln Used the Telegraph to Win the Civil War (HarperBusiness, 2006). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's easy to get sidetracked while writing a book. But imagine being interrupted by the President of the United States. That happened to Tom Wheeler, who was in the midst of writing a history of communication networks when President Obama appointed him to be chairman of the Federal Communications Commission in 2013. Wheeler went from writing history to participating in it, making consequential decisions about net neutrality, cybersecurity, privacy, and the 5G mobile network. Wheeler is a former President of the National Cable and Telecommunications Association and former CEO of the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association. He was inducted into the Wireless Hall of Fame in 2003 and the Cable Television Hall of Fame in 2009. After leaving the FCC at the end of President Obama's second term, Wheeler finished his book, From Gutenberg to Google: The History of Our Future (Brookings Institution Press, 2019). He is currently a visiting fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution. Wheeler’s previous books include Leadership Lessons from the Civil War: Winning Strategies for Today's Managers (Doubleday Business, 1999) and Mr. Lincoln's T-Mails: The Untold Story of How Abraham Lincoln Used the Telegraph to Win the Civil War (HarperBusiness, 2006). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's easy to get sidetracked while writing a book. But imagine being interrupted by the President of the United States. That happened to Tom Wheeler, who was in the midst of writing a history of communication networks when President Obama appointed him to be chairman of the Federal Communications Commission in 2013. Wheeler went from writing history to participating in it, making consequential decisions about net neutrality, cybersecurity, privacy, and the 5G mobile network. Wheeler is a former President of the National Cable and Telecommunications Association and former CEO of the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association. He was inducted into the Wireless Hall of Fame in 2003 and the Cable Television Hall of Fame in 2009. After leaving the FCC at the end of President Obama's second term, Wheeler finished his book, From Gutenberg to Google: The History of Our Future (Brookings Institution Press, 2019). He is currently a visiting fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution. Wheeler’s previous books include Leadership Lessons from the Civil War: Winning Strategies for Today's Managers (Doubleday Business, 1999) and Mr. Lincoln's T-Mails: The Untold Story of How Abraham Lincoln Used the Telegraph to Win the Civil War (HarperBusiness, 2006). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's easy to get sidetracked while writing a book. But imagine being interrupted by the President of the United States. That happened to Tom Wheeler, who was in the midst of writing a history of communication networks when President Obama appointed him to be chairman of the Federal Communications Commission in 2013. Wheeler went from writing history to participating in it, making consequential decisions about net neutrality, cybersecurity, privacy, and the 5G mobile network. Wheeler is a former President of the National Cable and Telecommunications Association and former CEO of the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association. He was inducted into the Wireless Hall of Fame in 2003 and the Cable Television Hall of Fame in 2009. After leaving the FCC at the end of President Obama's second term, Wheeler finished his book, From Gutenberg to Google: The History of Our Future (Brookings Institution Press, 2019). He is currently a visiting fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution. Wheeler’s previous books include Leadership Lessons from the Civil War: Winning Strategies for Today's Managers (Doubleday Business, 1999) and Mr. Lincoln's T-Mails: The Untold Story of How Abraham Lincoln Used the Telegraph to Win the Civil War (HarperBusiness, 2006). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mindful Lawyers, Revolutionary Memes, Brave Magic, and More Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got mindful lawyers, revolutionary memes, brave magic, and more. For all the links, checkout the show notes at http://www.hacktheprocess.com/process-hacker-news-for-june-26-2018-mindful-lawyers-revolutionary-memes-brave-magic-and-more/ Enjoy! Services Loic Le Meur has launched a new version of the Leade.rs platform, matching you with the speakers you need for your events. Check it out! Events Law practitioners, Rhonda Magee invites you to join the Mindfulness in Law Society, where community is built around compassion and mindfulness. The annual national mindfulness conference for lawyers and judges, Mindfulness in Law Society ABA Conference, is also coming up in Chicago on August 3. Media The Groundless Ground Podcast by Lisa Dale Miller features Kathy L. Kain, who discusses how somatic psychotherapy helps heal patients with developmental and complex trauma Learn more about quiz marketing with Josh Haynam in his interview on the THRIVE Podcast. Oprah Winfrey has now partnered up with Apple! How is this development going to affect tech? Steve Goldbach shares his insights in an interview on The Street. Check out the slides for this presentation by Tara Hunt titled The Revolution Will Not Be Televised, but If You’re Lucky, It’ll Be Memed, presented this month at the Canadian Cable & Telecommunications Association for Marketing Leadership Forum. Writing Pitching podcasts for interviews is a great promotional strategy these days. Author Maria Dismondy has a new article giving you the basics on how to get on a podcast. Wondering if unconscious bias training is effective? Read what Michelle Kim has to say about it. Alex Hillman did a Q&A interview for Ryan Chatterton, focusing on his hiring process for Indy Hall. In a recent blog post, Jon Dykstra points out the similarities and differences between flipping websites and flipping real estate. Recommended Resources Enjoy a week of meditation and relaxation beginning July 7 at the There is Nothing Wrong with You Retreat with Cheri Huber, who was referenced by Kate Swoboda and Mike Massy. Elizabeth Gilbert is a bestselling author who inspired a lot of folks, including Jenny Feinberg and Tara Byrne, and you’ll find her along with Cheryl Strayed holding self-discovery workshops at Brave Magic: An Invitation to Curiosity, Creativity, and Courage from September 20 to 23 at 1440 Mulitveristy north of Santa Cruz, California.
In this episode, Rik Thakrar and Lee Wilson continue their discussion of deference to treasury regulations. Cases discussed include Mayo Foundation v. U.S., 131 S. Ct. 704 (2011); National Cable & Telecommunications Association v. Brand X Internet Services, 545 U.S. 967 (2005); and United States v. Home Concrete & Supply, LLC, 132 S. Ct. 1836 (2012).
Kids. Cable. Learning. The Official Podcast Channel of Cable in the Classroom!
The cable industry was out in force during the 2007 National Educational Computing Conference (NECC) in June.Represented by Cable in the Classroom, Discovery Education, The History Channel, the Cable & Telecommunications Association for Marketing (CTAM), CNN Student News, C-SPAN (which brought the Campaign Bus!), Court TV, and cable operators (including Cox Communications, Charter Communications, Time Warner Cable, Comcast, and others) the industry participated in in-depth presentations, held a networking reception honoring educators, and took the opportunity to share the wealth of educational resources offered by the industry to educators and educational technology leaders from across the country.In this podcast (MP3, 19MB), we share just some examples of the cable resources that were on display for the more than 13,000 educators who attended this year's conference. We spoke with CNN Student News, C-SPAN, Discovery Education, the History Channel, Cox Communications and CTAM.If we've piqued your interest, be sure to visit the Cable in the Classroom website at www.ciconline.org for even more!Technorati tags: CNN, C-SPAN, History Channel, e-rate, erate, Cox, CTAM, NECC, NECC 2007, NECC07, cable, CIC, Cable in the Classroom, cableintheclassroom, tv, school, education, NCTA