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Build Your Dream Network
Twitter: How to Connect in 280 Characters or Less--with Heidi Moore

Build Your Dream Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 43:35


If you've ever wondered whether it's possible to have a meaningful conversation around a complex subject with others on Twitter, here's your answer: yes. Digital Media Advisor Heidi Moore routinely breaks down complex financial concepts (such as the inverted yield curve) with her vast following there. As one of TIME Magazine's Top 100 Tweeters and one of the first 100 Twitter accounts to be included on the Bloomberg News terminal, it's no surprise that Heidi's online conversations with her network are engaging, fact-based, and often viral. In this special, in-depth episode, she shares her tips and tricks for connecting and engaging with others on Twitter while avoiding its notorious trolls.

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Listening At the Fire
White Women's Suffrage, Grand Rapids, and The Fountain Street Baptist Church

Listening At the Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2018 29:50


In the third episode of the Fountain Street Church podcast, Listening at the Fire, Virginia Anzengruber examines a visit from famed American Suffragette Susan B. Anthony to Fountain Street Church (then Fountain Street Baptist Church) in 1899. The discussion includes a look back through the FSC archives; a conversation with President of the Grand Rapids Historical Society, Gina Bivens; a re-enactment of one of TIME Magazine's Top 10 Speeches of All Time; and a look at 2018 Midterm Election CNN exits polls, and what they show us about the continued trend of white female voters voting against the interests of intersectional feminism.  Special thanks to Gina Bivins, Jean Bahle, Jack Woller, Stephen Pell, and Catie Rose for lending their voices and voice talents to this episode. *The views of the host are not necessarily the views of Fountain Street Church.  Articles cited in this episode/used in research: https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2018/11/georgia-governor-kemp-abrams/575095/ https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/28/opinion/sunday/suffrage-movement-racism-black-women.html https://www.pewtrusts.org/research-and-analysis/blogs/stateline/2018/09/04/polling-places-remain-a-target-ahead-of-november-elections https://www.cnn.com/election/2018/exit-polls/texas https://www.cnn.com/election/2018/exit-polls/georgia https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/29/texas-voter-id-law-women-vote https://www.cnn.com/2018/11/07/politics/stacey-abrams-brian-kemp-georgia-governors-race/ https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/resources/idt-sh/news_women_in_congress?ns_mchannel=social&ns_campaign=bbcnews&ocid=socialflow_facebook&ns_source=facebook https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/jun/25/texas-voter-id-supreme-court-decision https://www.theguardian.com/law/2013/jun/25/supreme-court-voting-rights-act-obama https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voting_Rights_Act_of_1965#cite_note-86    New episodes of Listening at the Fire will release every other Friday at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast NOW AVAILABLE ON ITUNES!   Episode credits: Producer/Host: Virginia Anzengruber A/V Technician: Conor Bardallis Editor: Virginia Anzengruber Susan B. Anthony voice actor: Jean Bahle  Grand Rapids Herald voice actor: Jack Woller Fountain St. Church bulletin voice actor: Stephen Pell Music from the episode provided by: https://www.purple-planet.com/ Theme song: "Alone Again" by Kingsbury. Her new song "Blurry Now" is available on Spotify, and the new music video for "All Gone" is now on YouTube.   

Founder to Founder
#55: Antonia Saint Dunbar on developing resilience, integrating parenting with growing ventures and the three habits that make founders successful

Founder to Founder

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 36:57


In Episode 53 Phil speaks with serial entrepreneur Antonia Saint Dunbar.Antonia led the design of THINX and was the Chief of Operations for years, and she is now taking on the shoe industry with her new high-tech heels and flats that feel like sneakers on the inside. She raised $1.8M in 40 days with pre-orders from 7,000 people around the world. Nominated as one of Women 2.0's "Top Female Founders to Watch", and called a "Feminist Genius" by the press for the invention of THINX (Fast Company's Most Innovative Co's of 2017, Entrepreneur's Most Brilliant Co's of 2016, and one of TIME Magazine's "Top 25 Inventions for 2015"), Antonia is passionate about disruptive innovation to provide solutions for women. Through the THINX Foundation, the Fistula Foundation and other giveback partners, she creates companies that are dedicated to purpose in addition to profits, and solutions to help support gender equality worldwide. Interesting facts: THINX was a TriBeCa Disruptive Innovation winner alongside the likes of the founders of Warby Parker, Twitter and Kickstarter as well as Scooter Braun (Justin Beiber) and Adam Braun (Pencils of Promise). Coming from a family of entrepreneurs, designers and artists, Antonia learned early on that you can create something out of nothing and that your idea exist in the world at large to help better people's lives. When she led the design of THINX and wrote the patent, she felt it already in her DNA to do so. Before co-founding THINX, Antonia was a marketing/PR executive who made key partnerships at various production companies, and she has also toured the world and played cello with artists like Carly Simon and John Forte of The Fugees.Phil and Antonia talk about how to move between ventures, developing resilience, integrating parenting with growing ventures and the three habits that make founders successful.

Inventors Launchpad Network
S2e55 - Antonia Saint Dunbar, Brilliant Designer of Purposeful Products Making the World a Better Place One Step at a Time.

Inventors Launchpad Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2017 49:24


Antonia Saint Dunbar Nominated as one of Women 2.0's "Top Female Founders to Watch" in 2015, and called a "Feminist Genius" by the press for the invention of THINX which was one of TIME Magazine's "Top 25 Inventions for 2015," Antonia is passionate about disruptive innovation to provide solutions for women. She has created companies that are dedicated to purpose in addition to profits, and is inspired to achieve gender equality worldwide. 1) THINX was a TriBeCa Disruptive Innovation winner alongside the likes of the founders of Warby Parker, Twitter and Kickstarter as well as Scooter Braun (Justin Beiber) and Adam Braun (Pencils of Promise). 2) Coming from a family of entrepreneurs, designers and artists, Antonia learned early on that you can create something out of nothing and that your idea can end up existing in the world at large. When she led the design of THINX and wrote the patent, she felt it already "in her DNA" to do so. 3) Before co-founding THINX, Antonia was a marketing/PR executive who made key partnerships at various production companies, and she has also toured the world and played cello with artists like Carly Simon and John Forte of The Fugees. www.antoniasaintny.com The Inventors Launchpad – Roadmap to Success Series is presented by Inventors Launchpad in beautiful Tampa Bay, FL and hosted by Carmine Denisco. Carmine is an accomplished Author, Entrepreneur, Inventor and Co-founder/Managing Partner of Inventors Launchpad. Along with his business partner Rick Valderrama has changed the face of the invention industry and look forward to helping inventors from all over the world move their ideas forward. For more information please visit www.inventorslaunchpad.com

Hope Cafe Radio
When Your Calling Comes Calling

Hope Cafe Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2017 34:55


Our host, Matthew Cullipher, shares his experience, failures, and anecdotes surrounding his purpose and calling in life. Our calling can be flexible, and changes from time to time, but not every open door is one that is meant to be walked through. Sometimes in life we need to learn how to say no.Hear how Matthew formed his charity, about the work he did in Peru, about the time he hosted one of Time Magazine's Top 100 Most Influential people, Wilfredo "Choco" De Jesus, and about the advice Rev. Choco gave to Matt.Tune in to hear some exciting, humorous, and difficult moments that our host faced while following his calling in life.

Mousetalgia! - Your Disneyland Podcast
Mousetalgia Episode 388: Canemaker on Wong and Bambi; Disneyland with toddlers

Mousetalgia! - Your Disneyland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2016 54:28


Team Mousetalgia discusses Bambi, one of Time Magazine's "Top 25 Horror Films," and we look at the life of Disney Legend Tyrus Wong. Join us and learn about Retta Scott's animation for the film, take a brief look at the production of Bambi, and listen to our talk with Academy Award-winning animator and historian John Canemaker about Wong. We learn about Tyrus's childhood and early influences, his education and interest in art history both European and Asian, and how his work was used during his short time at the Walt Disney Studios. Next, Mousetalgia helps a listener with a question about taking a three year old to Disneyland for a birthday. What can she do to make the trip extra special for her child? Also, since celebrity has taken over our political discourse, we wonder which Disney notables might make a good President. Plus - enjoying Disneyland with senior citizens; a listener reports on a Marty Sklar event - and more!

Writers' Rough Drafts
Writers' Rough Drafts with Geraldine DeRuiter - Episode 019

Writers' Rough Drafts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2015 46:17


Geraldine DeRuiter is the hand and mind behind Everywhereist.com, listed as one of TIME Magazine's Top 25 blogs of 2011, and Forbes Magazine's Top 10 Lifestyle blogs. She describes her enterprise as "a travel blog for the accidentally adventurous" and is known for her self-deprecating and hilarious stories and impeccable tourist attraction and restaurant reviews. A former freelance editor and copywriter, Geraldine now spends most of her time straddling across the globe with her husband, Rand Fishkin. She has explored and written about several destinations across Americas, Europe and Asia and pens down her experiences in various forms like blogs, infographics, photographs, tips, advices, and open letters.

Show Us Your Wits
Show Us Your Wits 003

Show Us Your Wits

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2014


This week's categories: Time Magazine's Top 10 Graphic Novels, November? I hardly Know 'er?, Fictional Teachers, Thanksgiving, and Geography.

Death Ray Media
Show Us Your Wits 003

Death Ray Media

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2014


This week's categories: Time Magazine's Top 10 Graphic Novels, November? I hardly Know 'er?, Fictional Teachers, Thanksgiving, and Geography.

YOUmedia Podcast Network
LoG Podcast, Season 7, Episode 7: Why, Why, Why, El Shaddai?

YOUmedia Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2012 55:11


It's that time of the week again. Time for a Library of Games podcast. This week we took a look at Time Magazine's Top 100 Video Game List. We debated picked over and both criticized and lauded that list. So, what always happens when a best of list comes out. In our second segment, fan favorite Personal Choice, we talked about video games that make you hate life...it's not as depressing as you think it's going to be. Enjoy and don't despair. Further Reading Full list of the Top 100 Video Games as chosen by Time Magazine Reader Poll Results via Time Magazine Featured Music Sting Operation (Anamanaguchi) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

If It Bleeds, We Can Kill It
If It Bleeds, We Can Kill It - Episode 1: Hipsters, Cartoons, and Blake Lively's Boobs

If It Bleeds, We Can Kill It

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2011 76:07


In the first episode of If It Bleeds, We Can Kill It, a Culture Wedge podcast, Byrd and Trev discuss whether Spielberg's influence will help or hurt Falling Skies, if hipsters' detached irony is ruining the things they love, the hits and misses of Time Magazine's Top 25 Animated Films of All Time list, and the new trailers for Captain America and A Dangerous Method. Oh, and they also ask Blake Lively to send them more "candid" photos.

GRASP Lecture Series: Geometry, Representations, and some Physics

The Fundamental Lemma, abstract: I will give a gentle overview of the ideas surrounding the Fundamental Lemma and its solution by Ngo Bao-Chau (recently ranked number 7 in Time Magazine's Top 10 Scientific Discoveries of 2009). The Fundamental Lemma is a key ingredient in the Arthur-Selberg Trace Formula and the entire Langlands program, with deep implications for number theory. Its conjectural status (to quote Langlands) "rendered progress almost impossible for nearly twenty years". Ngo's solution is a stunning application of the analogy between Riemann surfaces and number fields: it revolves around Hitchin's integrable system, a construction in the geometry of bundles on surfaces motivated by physics.