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In this first of a three-part series, Michelle talks with Tony Pipa of the Brookings Institution and Janet Topolsky of the Aspen Institute about the opportunity for the Biden-Harris administration to modernize and improve U.S. policy to support equitable rural development. Drawing upon the landmark report recently published by Brookings, Reimagining rural policy: Organizing federal assistance to maximize rural prosperity, Pipa describes the lack of a coherent federal vision regarding community and economic development in rural areas, with over 400 federal rural programs spanning 13 departments and more than 50 offices and sub-agencies. Topolsky describes the challenges that any rural community faces trying to navigate the myriad of programs by themselves; rather, she says strengthening “rural development hub” intermediaries can catalyze regional efforts that help communities grow and thrive – as outlined in Rural Development Hubs: Strengthening America’s Rural Innovation Infrastructure. Pipa suggests that the U.S. needs to create a national rural strategy to help rural communities develop and thrive. He emphasizes the importance of locally led development that takes advantage of real-world, on-the-ground knowledge, builds on local assets, and improves equitable outcomes. Topolsky urges lawmakers to make rural a priority and keep in mind the diverse racial and economic contexts that exist in rural. She also reiterates the importance of flexible funding, so local organizations can decide how best to deploy that funding. This episode and the three-part series are sponsored by the Brookings Institution, www.brookings.edu.
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Bustle Digital Group might not seem like a natural home for The Outline, the website once described as "a New Yorker for millennials." And that's the point, said Josh Topolsky, founder of The Outline. After its acquisition by Bustle, he now serves as the parent company's editor-in-chief of culture and innovation, overseeing The Outline, Mic and Inverse. "The opposites thing is actually part of the attraction and why it makes sense," said Topolsky. "We had this conversation about should media businesses exist where everything isn't trying to get to 40 million uniques. Let's figure out what those different brands are and build them to the right size, and find the right brands that want to advertise on them, find the right audiences that want to come and visit them. And the collection of those things makes the overall business stronger." This week on the Digiday Podcast, Topolsky discussed Bustle Digital Group's newly launched tech news site, Input; his previous declaration on the Digiday Podcast that "everything about digital media is insanely boring" and how history is repeating itself as publishers rely heavily on traffic from Google's open source Accelerated Mobile Pages.
This Time Around, Melissa and Kate are discussing Roswell #117 Crazy. Topolsky returns with a warning about an alien hunter who’s interested in the teens just as Isabel befriends a new girl at school. Artwork - Kathryn Olivieri Music - "Adventures of the Deaf Dreamer (INSTRUMENTAL)" by Josh Woodward. Free download: http://joshwoodward.com
In this third of our four-part series. “Rural Communities: Conquering Challenges, Optimizing Opportunities,” produced in association with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Michelle discusses rural economics and business with Janet Topolsky, who directs the Aspen Institute Community Strategies Group, specializing in connecting low-wealth rural and urban places and populations to regional economic development; Ines Polonius. CEO of Communities Unlimited, Inc., a CDFI and community economic development organization in the rural South; and David Erickson, senior vice president and head of Outreach and Education at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Polonius works with leadership teams in rural communities, concentrating on water systems and entrepreneurial development, while collaborating with management consultants. Both Aspen and Communities Unlimited, the guest note, focus on wealth creation by looking at the social, cultural, and economic resources that already exist or could be filled locally to develop the economy, as opposed to building from the outside. There has actually been modest population growth in the rural sector, with persons of color responsible for much of that expansion, Topolsky points out. It’s also important, says Polonius, to recognize the explosion of the gig economy, in those from rural communities who return home to pursue freelance opportunities online. Her group also supports black-owned farms in expanding the distribution of healthy local food. In Minnesota, notes Topolsky, community foundations have looked at local businesses and started to do business lending to meet gaps, such as new technologies, putting together sustaining partnerships to grow manufacturing. Polonius says it’s often more beneficial to offer local entrepreneurs several micro loans rather than one large loan. Erickson says, in his personal opinion, there are three types of rural communities: those relatively thriving, such as vacation destinations; those struggling because of their distance from more prosperous markets; and those that chronically struggle with poverty and other issues. The New York Federal Reserve encourages banks to invest in rural areas and also acts as a facilitator, curating possible economic growth by bringing together stakeholders. Thought its market connection program, the NY Fed plays a “matchmaker” role, as it will in an upcoming meeting in Puerto Rico. This episode is sponsored by Thomas USAF, which on December 4 is sponsoring the 20th Annual National Rural Lenders Roundtable in Washington, DC, www.nrlrt.com. This episode and the entire four-part series is sponsored and supported by the +Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, rwjf.org.
Max is in the hospital. Maria is cute with everyone. Alex finally stands up to Liz. And the truth is revealed about Topolsky! Join hosts Aliza, LaRena, and Lisa for this week's discussion of Season 1 Episode 8, Blood Brother. For more information, you can find us at roswellhotsauce.com, or on Twitter and Instagram @roswellhotsauce. Have a question or want to share your thoughts? Email us at roswellhotsauce@gmail.com.
Liz suspects the new substitute teacher, Ms. Topolsky, is an alien hunter after spying her with Michael's file. Michael steals a key from the Sheriff.
This week, on Roswell we get an unholy alliance between Topolsky and Valenti, a reunion for two halves of a necklace, and the first union of Michael and Maria's lips. Yeah, sorry, that was gross, but it was just to calm you down. Vanessa Singleton is back to talk all of the post-road trip shenanigans and to offer a warning against following strange men into the desert. Then, we get into the episode of Roswell, New Mexico that introduces us to Mama Deluca, reinforces that Alex and Noah are the best people, and has Isobel making the only responsible choice you can make when you find out that you are a murderer who may relapse.
Josh Topolsky, CEO and editor in chief of The Outline, talks with Recode's Peter Kafka about the importance of good internet-native design for both advertising and editorial content. Topolsky dismisses the idea that everything publishers put out will move behind paywalls, arguing instead that when ads are well done, they can engage readers and support free content. Most of the time, though, online media companies have forced boring ads on their audiences, who have learned to ignore them. He also talks about his past life as a music producer, picking a fight with Mike Bloomberg, and what it's like to raise money when you have a reputation as someone who can be difficult to work with. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh Topolsky, CEO and editor in chief of The Outline, talks with Recode's Peter Kafka about the importance of good internet-native design for both advertising and editorial content. Topolsky dismisses the idea that everything publishers put out will move behind paywalls, arguing instead that when ads are done well, they can engage readers and support free content. Most of the time, though, online media companies have forced boring ads on their audiences, who have learned to ignore them. He also talks about his past life as a music producer, picking a fight with Mike Bloomberg and what it's like to raise money when you have a reputation as someone who can be difficult to work with. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello Tomorrow listener. Do you like Drake? Do you like gossip? Do you like amphetamines? Well, have we got a wave of hot content for you. There's also an impending apocalypse scenario that somehow involves the Neo Geo. Later we're visited by a tiny Topolsky, then Josh chats with Brianna Wu, a technologist and Congressional candidate in Massachusetts' 8th District. Whatever you do, don't listen to this in the secret hotel room you're keeping in your hometown. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Dearest Podcast Listener, We cordially invite you to a discussion between media power couple Joshua “I-ironically-pretend-to-enjoy-things-I-later-earnestly-like” Topolsky and the esteemed writer, editor, and author Laura “Zelda keeps breaking my pens” June. To stimulate your mind, the two shall hash out the issues swirling around the media’s coverage of Brock “White Privilege” Turner. They also plan a sweeping discussion of what Hillary “Democratic Nominee” Clinton’s campaign means for the future of the presidency and our society, following Mrs. Clinton’s presumptive defeat of Bernard “Jerome Antonius Jeffrey Bernie NoMiddleName Dorothy Dot” Sanders. If time allows, the pair will also perform a ceremonial evisceration of Donald “I’m a racist!” Trump. Please RSVP at your earliest convenience, as space is limited for the once-in-a-lifetime event known as “Episode 56.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Josh sits down with the inimitable Bobby Finger, staff writer at Jezebel and co-host of the fabulously popular new podcast Who? Weekly. Sources close to Tomorrow are reporting that the two were overheard discussing the nature of being a D-list Hollywood celebrity, if Bobby is a real nerd, and who exactly Olivia Culpo is. A Finger confidant claims the conversation was an innocent exchange. "Bobby just thinks Josh is a great guy, and he loves the show," says the Finger insider. A Topolsky pal tells a different story. "The two of them were at each other's throats during the taping. It got nasty." Regardless, the two are staying mum publicly about what really went down. It may turn out that the only way to get the true story is by listening to the episode and judging for yourself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Katie Notopoulos is a senior editor at Buzzfeed, co-host of Buzzfeed’s Internet Explorer podcast, and also just happens to be Josh’s sister-in-law. The pair compare notes about their parent’s quirks, examine a phenomenon called “The Topolsky wife,” discuss whether or not having sex with your clone would be a good idea, and outline the evolution of digital photography before and after social media. Also, Katie shares an underwhelming anecdote about Magnus, the producer of this podcast, who we should mention is from Sweden. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Straight from the Topolsky master bedroom, this week’s episode of Tomorrow is draped in the spirit of Father’s Day as Josh sits down with his wife Laura June to discuss their daughter Zelda and the perils of the parental experience. The couple also talk about their TV habits, the future of movies, reptilian shapeshifters, The Misfits, Spider-Man, chipmunks, goths, gun control, and Hillary Clinton. Magnus’ inbox is sure to explode after this one. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Roddel en achterklap over Gruber, Arment en Topolsky. Daarnaast natuurlijk een kleine vooruitblik op de lancering van de iPhone5 op 12 september, een terugblik op het Amazon event, de nieuwe Google YouTube app, de schaamteloze rip-off van de iMac door HP en heel veel meer. Vergeet niet te stemmen op 12 september! Grote dank aan de vrienden van Appels en Peren: Soundcloud voor de bandbreedte, Nozzman voor het coverartwork en Clublime voor de introjingle. Alle links uit de aflevering iPhone 5 to launch at same prices Amazon spullen op amazon.com Google launches Youtube app for iOS Introducing a new YouTube app for your iPhone and iPod touch Twitter discontinuing mac app HP introduces new Apple iMac Relletje tussen Topolsky en Gruber/Arment Everyday App Star Talk Alle links en informatie over de podcast vind je op appelsenperenshow.nl