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Such a great conversation with Marni Jameson. We talk about decluttering, cleaning out your parent's house, and why you should let the extra stuff go. Marni Jameson is America's most beloved home and lifestyle columnist. Besides writing a weekly nationally syndicated column on all things home, Marni is the author of seven bestselling books of all things home. That's the territory Marni Jameson takes you through in her books, columns, and talks. Whether you want to downsize, decorate, declutter or dream, Marni has been there and will take you there, too, by the hand. "At Home with Marni Jameson", Marni's popular syndicated column, appears weekly in more than 20 papers nationwide, reaching three million readers with her trademark humor and advice. A long-time reporter for Tribune Media, including the Los Angeles Times and Orlando Sentinel, she has also written for such top-tier media as Woman's Day, Family Circle, Sunset and Fit Pregnancy. A frequent speaker, Marni has appeared on numerous TV and radio programs, including NBC Nightly News, Fox & Friends and Martha Stewart Living. Marni graduated with distinction from the University of Kansas with her bachelor's degree in journalism, and received her master's degree in writing from Vermont College. She taught writing at UCLA for nine years and has provided writing workshops to public relations agencies nationwide. The mother of a blended family of five grown children, Marni lives in Winter Park, Florida, with her husband, DC, and their two unruly dogs. There she runs a national health-care nonprofit and tries to create a beautiful home. Takeaway: Letting go of stuff can be hard, but the rewards are huge. Challenge: Challenge yourself to clean out at least one space this week. Resources: www.marnijameson.com
We discuss the 2017 memoir Am I Being Too Subtle?: Straight Talk From a Business Rebel by Sam Zell. Zell was the billionaire founder of Equity Residential, Equity International, and EQ Office. In addition he had controlling interests in several other large enterprises, perhaps most controversially Tribune Media. Am I Being Too Subtle? describes Zell's upbringing, career, business philosophy, and success transforming troubled assets into productive capital. Show Notes Am I Being Too Subtle? by Sam Zell via Amazon Follow us on Twitter @BusinessBooksCo and join our Amazon book club. Edited by Giacomo Guatteri Find out more at http://businessbooksandco.comRead transcript
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
Tribune Media Company v. CIR
Jacquelyn Mitchard is the New York Times bestselling author of 23 novels for adults and teenagers, and the recipient of Great Britain's Talkabout prize, The Bram Stoker and Shirley Jackson awards, and named to the short list for the Women's Prize for Fiction. Her first novel, The Deep End of the Ocean, was the inaugural selection of the Oprah Winfrey Book Club, with more than 3 million copies in print in 34 languages. It was later adapted into a major feature film starring Michelle Pfeiffer. Her novel Still Summer has also been adapted for a film still in production and her teen trilogy The Midnight Twins, is in development for a limited series by Kaleidoscope Entertainment. Her essay collection, The Rest of Us: Dispatches from the Mother Ship, was drawn from her newspaper column syndicated by Tribune Media. Mitchard's essays also have been published in magazines worldwide, widely anthologized, and incorporated into school curricula. She served on the Fiction jury for the 2003 National Book Awards and was editor-in-chief of Merit Press, a Young Adult imprint under the aegis of Simon and Schuster.A Chicago native, Mitchard grew up the daughter of a plumber and a hardware store clerk who met as rodeo riders. She is a Distinguished Fellow at the Ragdale Foundation and a DeWitt Clinton Readers Digest Fellow at the MacDowell Colony. She has taught in MFA program for Creative Writing at Vermont College of Fine Arts, Miami University of Ohio and Western New England University and was a speechwriter for former U.S. Rep. and Secretary of Health and Human Services Donna E. Shalala. An avid Italian cook, she lives on Cape Cod with her husband and their nine children. Her newest novel, A Very Inconvenient Scandal, the story of Frankie Attleboro, an acclaimed young underwater photographer reeling from her mother's shocking death, whose famous marine biologist father shatters the family by marrying Frankie's best friend, is out from Mira/HarperCollins.Learn more at jacquelynmitchard.com
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is currently short a commissioner, and the Biden Administration and Senate Democrats just can't seem to get that seat filled despite having nominated an amazingly qualified person. Her name is Gigi Sohn. The inability to get Gigi confirmed at the FCC has left the commission deadlocked with two Democrats and two Republicans. That means the commission in charge of regulating all telecom in the United States, including how you get your internet service, is unable to get much done. The Biden administration can't accomplish some of its biggest policy priorities like rural broadband and restoring net neutrality. President Biden first nominated Gigi Sohn to the FCC over a year ago, but the full Senate vote to confirm her just hasn't happened. We've been digging into the story for a few months now, trying to figure out what's going on here, and we found a simple but really frustrating answer… Links: Gigi Sohn Author Profile - The Verge Comcast trying to “torpedo” Biden FCC pick Gigi Sohn, advocacy group says The Slime Machine Targeting Dozens of Biden Nominees Attempted acquisition of Tribune Media by Sinclair Broadcast Group The Vergecast: Net neutrality was repealed a year ago. Gigi Sohn explains what's happened since Confirmation Hearing for FCC and Commerce Department Nominees Biden signs $280 billion CHIPS and Science Act Biden Signs Bill to Help Veterans Exposed to Toxic Burn Pits With the Inflation Reduction Act, the US brings climate goals within reach Federal Communications Commission v. Pacifica Foundation Federal Communications Commission v. Pacifica Foundation A Media Censor for the FCC? Hyperpartisan Gigi Sohn Doesn't Belong at the FCC Gigi Sohn and the Police Gigi Sohn Facebook Tweet Tech antitrust pioneer Lina Khan will officially lead the FTC Confirmation Hearing For FCC Nominee FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel on staying connected during a pandemic Transcript: https://www.theverge.com/e/23201559 Credits: Decoder is a production of The Verge and part of the Vox Media Podcast Network. Today's episode was written and reported by Jackie McDermott. It was produced by Creighton DeSimone and Jackie McDermott and it was edited by Callie Wright. Additional mixing by Andrew Marino. The Decoder music is by Breakmaster Cylinder. Our Editorial Director is Brooke Minters and our Executive Director is Eleanor Donovan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week our host Ian Truscott and regular guest Jeff Clark, former Research Director at SiriusDecisions/Forrester and sought after marketing strategy advisor, are inspired by listener Irene Nehrkorn-Kayn to talk about buying journey models including Gartner, AIDA Forrester and the Pedowitz Group. Ian's guest this week is Tim Hines, a.k.a. The Marketing Starter, an author, podcast show host, keynote speaker, and consultant who shows people how to harness the power of the entrepreneurial spirit to accel in all that they do. Tim specializes in developing omnichannel marketing programs within a variety of industries and partnering with startups to get their dreams off the ground. With nearly 20 years of experience, Tim has developed strategic marketing initiatives with a multitude of clients, including Dialpad, Tribune Media, Ticketmaster, and as you will hear, the CIA! Ian then winds down the week with his content marketing guru, Robert Rose, the Chief Trouble Maker at The Content Advisory. Over a cocktail, Robert talks about getting to that all-important content from your subject matter experts (SMEs). Enjoy! The people: Ian Truscott on LinkedIn and Twitter Jeff Clark on LinkedIn and Twitter Tim Hines on LinkedIn and Twitter Robert Rose on Twitter and LinkedIn The mentions: Rockstar CMO Advisors The State of Content Management Report - by Storyblok AIDA on Wikipedia Gartner B2B Buying Journey Forrester/Sirius Decisions B2B Forrester Buyers Journey Tim Hines's website and book Robert's The Content Advisory Blog Robert's podcast with Joe Pulizzi - This Old Marketing Robert's new series on YouTube with the Content Marketing Institute The music: Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a creative commons license Stienski & Mass Media - We'll be right back on YouTube Don't You Forget About Me - Simple Minds - on Spotify Previous episodes, show notes and transcripts are on Rockstar CMO FMand the podcast is available on all your favorite platforms, including Apple and Spotify. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What makes a great media interview? Your message is certainly important. However, when it comes to live TV, there are a lot more factors that play a crucial role to ensuring that your message successfully reaches your audience. These basics, as Tom Wisnosky notes, say a lot about you and the brand that you are representing. As a producer and director, Tom Wisnosky thinks of himself as a storyteller first and a juggler second. Whether he's directing a “cast of thousands” during the live 6-hour Countdown to Super Bowl XLVIII or producing a Wynton Marsalis concert, Tom succeeds because telling the story well means keeping several creative, albeit metaphorical, balls in the air. In addition to telling stories for BuzzFeed's Profile and ABC's Good Morning America Weekend, Tom has directed live, live-to-tape and prerecorded programming for ABC, PBS, Discovery, Buzzfeed, Tribune Media, and private clients. He collaborated with Peabody and Emmy award-winning journalist Bob Woodruff on Focus Earth with Bob Woodruff for Discovery's Planet Green Channel. Tom has also directed popular events, hundreds of celebrity interviews, pregame shows, and also adapted and produced live televised scenes from Broadway's 42nd Street, Stomp, Rent, Hairspray and Little Shop of Horrors. As session trumpet player, Tom's love for music shines when he produces live performances for multiple top musicians. In addition to his busy career as a director, Tom served as Mayor of the small town he calls home. In this snippet from his full-length interview, Tom talks about the challenges of directing and managing live TV, as well as some of the qualities that have propelled him to succeed in media. Listen in! Social Media Handles LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-wisnosky-05411613/ Website: https://tomwisnosky.wordpress.com/ ………………………………………………… Do you want to be a go to expert that news reporters, anchors and media producers turn to? Are you a media professional looking for credible, reliable and timely guests? Shock Your Media Potential is here for you. Shock Your Media Potential is a one of a kind platform that connects vetted experts with news professionals around the globe. As part of the launch of the platform, CEO Michael Sherlock, along with co-host Eddie Luisi, stage manager for Good Morning America, have interviewed 25 media personalities and professionals to ask them the questions you need to know the answers to in order to become more newsworthy, pitch your story better, and get invited back again and again, and much more. Some of their guests are household names, with exceptional on-camera careers. Others are award-winning directors, producers, camera operators, audio engineers, celebrity hair and makeup professionals, and so much more. As a part of our launch celebration, you can participate for free in our Shock Your Media Potential virtual conference, running March 28th through April 1st. To learn more about our platform and our conference today, go to https://www.shockyourmediapotential.com.
Jacquelyn Mitchard is the New York Times bestselling author of 22 novels for adults and teenagers, and the recipient of Great Britain's Talkabout prize, The Bram Stoker and Shirley Jackson awards, and named to the short list for the Women's Prize for Fiction. Her first novel, The Deep End of the Ocean, was the inaugural selection of the Oprah Winfrey Book Club, with more than 3 million copies in print in 34 languages. It was later adapted into a major feature film starring Michelle Pfeiffer. Her novel Still Summer has also been adapted for a film still in production. She has also an essay collection, The Rest of Us: Dispatches from the Mother Ship, drawn from her newspaper column syndicated by Tribune Media. Mitchard's essays also have been published in magazines worldwide, widely anthologized, and incorporated into school curricula. She served on the Fiction jury for the 2003 National Book Awards, and was editor-in-chief of Merit Press, a Young Adult imprint under the aegis of Simon and Schuster.A Chicago native, Mitchard grew up the daughter of a plumber and a hardware store clerk who met as rodeo riders. She is a Distinguished Fellow at the Ragdale Foundation and a DeWitt Clinton Readers Digest Fellow at the Macdowell Colony. She has taught in MFA program for Creative Writing at Vermont College of Fine Arts, Miami University of Ohio and Western New England University and was speechwriter for Secretary of Health and Human Services Donna E. Shalala during the first days of the Clinton administration and at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. An avid Italian cook, she lives on Cape Cod with her husband and their nine children. Her newest novel, The Good Son, a story about two women, one whose son was convicted of murdering the other's daughter, is out from Mira/HarperCollins.Intro roll for WTPC
Page One, produced and hosted by author Holly Lynn Payne, celebrates the craft that goes into writing the first sentence, first paragraph and first page of your favorite books. The first page is often the most rewritten page of any book because it has to work so hard to do so much—hook the reader. We interview master storytellers on the struggles and stories behind the first page of their books.About the guest author:Jacquelyn Mitchard is the New York Times bestselling author of 22 novels for adults and teenagers, and the recipient of Great Britain's Talkabout prize, The Bram Stoker and Shirley Jackson awards, and named to the short list for the Women's Prize for Fiction. Her first novel, The Deep End of the Ocean, was the inaugural selection of the Oprah Winfrey Book Club, with more than 3 million copies in print in 34 languages. Her essay collection, The Rest of Us: Dispatches from the Mother Ship, was drawn from her newspaper column syndicated by Tribune Media, and her other essays have been widely anthologized and published in magazines worldwide, and incorporated into school curricula. She served on the Fiction jury for the 2003 National Book Awards, and served as editor-in-chief of Merit Press, a Young Adult imprint under the aegis of Simon and Schuster. She is a Distinguished Fellow at the Ragdale Foundation and a DeWitt Clinton Readers Digest Fellow at the Macdowell Colony. Mitchard has also taught in the MFA programs for Creative Writing at Vermont College of Fine Arts, Miami University of Ohio and Western New England University. She lives on Cape Cod with her husband and their nine children. Author Website: https://jacquelynmitchard.com/Twitter FacebookInstagramGoodreadsAbout the host:Holly Lynn Payne is a writing coach and internationally published author in eleven countries whose work has been translated into nine languages. Her most recent novel, Damascena:The Tale of Roses and Rumi, has been optioned for a film series. She is the founder of Skywriter Books, an award-winning small press, publishing consultancy and writing coaching service. The former CEO and founder of Booxby, she lives in Marin County with her daughter and enjoys mountain biking, surfing and hiking with her labrador retriever, Lady Gaia. To learn more about her writing coaching services, please visit hollylynnpayne.com.If you have a first page you'd like to submit to the Page One Podcast, please do so here.As an author and writing coach, I know that the first page of any book has to work so hard to do so much—hook the reader. So I thought to ask your favorite master storytellers how they do their magic to hook YOU. After the first few episodes, it occurred to me that maybe someone listening might be curious how their first page sits with an audience, so I'm opening up Page One to any writer who wants to submit the first page of a book they're currently writing. If your page is chosen, you'll be invited onto the show to read it and get live feedback from one of Page One's master storytellers. Page One exists to inspire, celebrate and promote the work of both well-known and unknown creative talent. You can listen to Page One on Apple podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher and all your favorite podcast players. Hear past episodes.
CHARLIE BERENS is an Emmy-winning journalist, comedian, and creator of the Manitowoc Minute. The Wisconsin native has been featured on Fox, CBS, Funny or Die, TBS Digital, Variety, MTV News and more. Charlie began his career working for MTV News' Choose or Lose. After that he worked in front and behind the camera for emerging YouTube news channels. In 2012, Tribune Media tapped Charlie to host the comedic news show Nightcap. In 2013 he won an Emmy for "The Cost of Water" while reporting for KDAF. In 2014 CBS Sports Network hired Charlie to host the sports gameshow You're So Money. Also in 2014, PMC (Variety, Deadline) made Charlie the host of their comedy/entertainment news brand @Hollywood. From red carpets to Sundance to SXSW to Coachella, Charlie has interviewed hundreds of celebrities, politicians, actors, and musicians. In 2016 Charlie turned his attention toward acting and developing his scripted series. He found success at the Just For Laughs Festival where Kevin Hart picked up Co-Anchor Confidential for his LOL comedy platform. Charlie is regularly featured on Funny or Die. His comedic mashups including “If Jack Dawson Was Really From Wisconsin” have garnered more than 13 million views. Most recently Charlie's Manitowoc Minute series has received similar success -- including millions of views, and a sold-out standup comedy tour. See Charlie Perform Live: https://www.charlieberens.com/tour Preorder Charlie's Book The Midwest Survival Guide: https://www.amazon.com/Midwest-Survival-Guide-Drink-Everything/dp/0063074958 Leave a review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-comedy-advice-podcast/id1326620580?mt=2 Follow me & see my show dates here: https://linktr.ee/acomedyadvicepodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/a-comedy-advice-podcast/message
WELCOME TO MEDIA INSULTANT…Kieth Samuels and Jackson Weaver offer their opinions on what's going on in media. Twice a week now Media Insultant today leads with… · THE TRIBUNE COMPANY IS SOLD WIMPERING INTO THE ARMS OF ALDEN MEDA· ED STOLZ JUST WONT DIE…HE'S BACK IN COURT AGAIN.· WILL THE CHIP SHORTAGE CRIPPLE BROADCAST'S RECOVERY?· Cumulus PULLS A ‘WHAT WERE THEY THINKING' IN NEW YORK…· AUDICY DOUBLES UP AGAIN IN MAJOR MARKETS…FOR THURSDAY MAY 27TH – join us weekly Tuesday and Thursday mornings for Media Insultant with podcasts on any platform and videos on YouTube. Comments at jackson@intownmedia.com anytime.
The sale of Tribune Media, including the Baltimore Sun Media Group, to Alden Capital has been finalized. What's next for the Baltimore Sun Guild, Stewart Bainum, and the rest that were trying to force the Sun to a non-profit group? And will Bainum and the rest put their money where their mouths are and do whatever it takes to make a change? Subscribe to the video version on YouTube, or subscribe to the Audio version at iHeartRadio, Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Anchor, Google Podcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, Overcast, Radio Public, or Breaker. Subscribe now so you don't miss an episode!
Our guest Cesar Ruiz is the Regional Vice President for Global Strategic Sales at Microsoft Global Advertisement. An advertising sales veteran, with vast experience in the media & sports industries across the Hispanic and General markets, now leading a multifunctional team at the avantgarde of platform offering in search advertising sales. Cesar's experience has taken him through industry-leading multimedia companies in North America,, namely Tribune Media, Televisa, ESPN and BeIN Media, before his current appointment leading Global Strategic Sales on the US Eastern seaboard at Microsoft. On this episode, Cesar takes Rayde, Luis and Vedran through the shifting tides in the advertisement and media world, and where opportunities can be found in the new world of digital media. #sports #sportsbusiness #media #content #entrepreneurship #sports #basketball #nba #entertainment #sportsmedia #printmedia #digitalmedia Find Us Online OUR LINKS Credits - Hosts: Rayde Luis Baez, Twitter: @RaydeLuisBT, Vedran Kusljugic & Luis Manuel Baez. Twitter: @LuimaBT, - Executive Producer: Luis Manuel Baez. - Editor(s): Luis Manuel Baez & Vedran Kusljugic. LinkedIn About Us Intersections podcast dives into the overlapping layers of brand partnerships, and the overall sports and entertainment business world. The Connect is Rayde Luis Baez. Rayde Luis Baez, is a Dominican born, passionate partnership builder based in Europe with strong relations with the top brands and properties across the world. Find out more at: https://theconnect.co/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theconnectco/message
Jessica Bellucci is the founder and president of Bellucci Media, where she manages clients including the incredibly popular TV series “Schitt's Creek.” Her unflinching honesty, humor, dynamic approach and steadfast focus provides every client with exceptional service and results. Before starting her own company she was the VP of Communications for Tribune Media, managing all aspects of public relations, talent, media partnerships, community outreach for 42 television stations across the country, Antenna TV, and Tribune's national network in 185 markets. She is a proud New Yorker, an Emmy Award winner and confesses obsessed with 80's street art, Chanel handbags, crispy bacon & so much TV! The PR Podcast is your view inside the public relations business. We talk with great PR people, reporters and communicators on how they weave narratives that are informative and fun. Host Jody Fisher has worked in New York City PR for more than 20 years, representing clients across the healthcare, higher education, financial services, real estate, entertainment and non-profit verticals. Join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at @ThePRPodcast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theprpodcast/support
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
Arbitrage Event-Driven Fund v. Tribune Media Company
Fayth Koga was born in Chicago, raised in Los Angeles, and a Chicagoan since 1995. Having worked as a tech consultant, with a focus on Operations and Finance, for the past two decades she left that world after the start-up she was working for was acquired in 2015. Fayth took that opportunity to step away from consulting altogether and take an indefinite period of time off to decide, in her words, what “she wanted to be when she grew up”. As a lover of music, photography and art, over the years she’s written about all of them for the NBC Chicago Street Team Online and for Tribune Media. She founded Chicago’s first Instagram community, I G ers Chicago in 2011, which she currently runs along with 3 of her friends who joined her in 2014. The community which has over 34K followers, host meet-ups to bring photographers together at different locations throughout the city. Fayth has been taking photographs since childhood, so nstagram naturally became her favorite social media platform. Although she claims she is not an influencer, her own following under the moniker of “Relaxocat” has a community of almost 38K followers.
Melissa Anderson, the Co-founder and President of Public Good Software, joins the podcast to discuss the consumer-brand-media-social action dynamic. Public Good is America's leading AI for good technology which makes news and content actionable; working with the nation’s leading publishers including CNN, Tribune Media, HuffPost, Vice, and brands such as Microsoft, Unilever and Danone.
Episode 114 of Lake County Sports Talk with Jon Kerr of Tribune Media and Joe Aguilar of Daily Herald. Recorded on Thursday, June 18, 2020. Our guest is Stevenson boys basketball coach Pat Ambrose. Jon and Joe talk with Pat first about the big news in Illinois boys basketball: the state tournament is moving from Peoria to Champaign beginning in 2020-21. Pat also shares ideas on how school's could resume physical attendance in August and what basketball may look like once it resumes this fall (2:00). It’s another great episode of Lake County Sports Talk. For more information on the podcast and how to subscribe to the show on iTunes, go to www.lakecountysportstalk.com.
Episode 113 of Lake County Sports Talk with Jon Kerr of Tribune Media and Joe Aguilar of Daily Herald. Recorded on Thursday, June 4, 2020. Our guest is Warren head football coach Bryan McNulty. Jon and Joe talk with Bryan about the fall out from the George Floyd death in Minneapolis on May 25. Conversation topics include: Why he called what he said was the most important meeting with his players since he became head coach at Warren, what went on in that meeting, his own personal experiences with the police as a child of bi-racial parents, why it is so important for adults and leaders to listen now more than ever and how he would advise one of his players who wanted to participate in a protest (2:00). It's another great episode of Lake County Sports Talk. For more information on the podcast and how to subscribe to the show on iTunes, go to https://exit.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lakecountysportstalk.com (www.lakecountysportstalk.com).
Episode 113 of Lake County Sports Talk with Jon Kerr of Tribune Media and Joe Aguilar of Daily Herald. Recorded on Thursday, June 4, 2020. Our guest is Warren head football coach Bryan McNulty. Jon and Joe talk with Bryan about the fall out from the George Floyd death in Minneapolis on May 25. Conversation topics include: Why he called what he said was the most important meeting with his players since he became head coach at Warren, what went on in that meeting, his own personal experiences with the police as a child of bi-racial parents, why it is so important for adults and leaders to listen now more than ever and how he would advise one of his players who wanted to participate in a protest (2:00). It’s another great episode of Lake County Sports Talk. For more information on the podcast and how to subscribe to the show on iTunes, go to www.lakecountysportstalk.com.
Episode 112 of Lake County Sports Talk with Jon Kerr of Tribune Media and Joe Aguilar of Daily Herald. Recorded on Thursday, May 28, 2020. Our guest is Carmel Catholic head girls basketball coach Ben Berg. Jon and Joe talk with Ben about the return of basketball in 2020. Conversation topics: what the summer may look like for basketball, keeping athletes active and engaged during the coronavirus pandemic, how developing a self-sufficiency training methodology is an advantage and what's next for star freshman Jordan Wood (2:00). It's another great episode of Lake County Sports Talk. For more information on the podcast and how to subscribe to the show on iTunes, go to https://exit.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lakecountysportstalk.com (www.lakecountysportstalk.com).
Episode 112 of Lake County Sports Talk with Jon Kerr of Tribune Media and Joe Aguilar of Daily Herald. Recorded on Thursday, May 28, 2020. Our guest is Carmel Catholic head girls basketball coach Ben Berg. Jon and Joe talk with Ben about the return of basketball in 2020. Conversation topics: what the summer may look like for basketball, keeping athletes active and engaged during the coronavirus pandemic, how developing a self-sufficiency training methodology is an advantage and what's next for star freshman Jordan Wood (2:00). It’s another great episode of Lake County Sports Talk. For more information on the podcast and how to subscribe to the show on iTunes, go to www.lakecountysportstalk.com.
Episode 111 of Lake County Sports Talk with Jon Kerr of Tribune Media and Joe Aguilar of Daily Herald. Recorded on Thursday, May 21, 2020. Our guest is Antioch head football coach Brian Glashagel. Jon and Joe talk to Brian about the state of football in 2020. Conversation topics: the new NFHS guidelines released this week, how they could impact football in Illinois, how coaching staffs will adjust to possibly no summer practices, and how he would advise an athlete thinking about transferring out of state due to the coronavirus (2:00). It's another great episode of Lake County Sports Talk. For more information on the podcast and how to subscribe to the show on iTunes, go to https://exit.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lakecountysportstalk.com (www.lakecountysportstalk.com).
Episode 111 of Lake County Sports Talk with Jon Kerr of Tribune Media and Joe Aguilar of Daily Herald. Recorded on Thursday, May 21, 2020. Our guest is Antioch head football coach Brian Glashagel. Jon and Joe talk to Brian about the state of football in 2020. Conversation topics: the new NFHS guidelines released this week, how they could impact football in Illinois, how coaching staffs will adjust to possibly no summer practices, and how he would advise an athlete thinking about transferring out of state due to the coronavirus (2:00). It’s another great episode of Lake County Sports Talk. For more information on the podcast and how to subscribe to the show on iTunes, go to www.lakecountysportstalk.com.
Episode 110 of Lake County Sports Talk with Jon Kerr of Tribune Media and Joe Aguilar of Daily Herald. Recorded on Tuesday, May 12, 2020. Our guest is former Libertyville boys basketball star Drew Peterson. On May 11, Drew announced his transfer from Rice University to the University of Southern California. We talk to Drew about his transfer to USC without having visiting the campus, about de-committing from Minnesota just a few days after announcing his intention to transfer to the school and how college athletes are becoming more empowered in 2020 and beyond (2:00). It's another great episode of Lake County Sports Talk. For more information on the podcast and how to subscribe to the show on iTunes, go to https://exit.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lakecountysportstalk.com (www.lakecountysportstalk.com).
Episode 110 of Lake County Sports Talk with Jon Kerr of Tribune Media and Joe Aguilar of Daily Herald. Recorded on Tuesday, May 12, 2020. Our guest is former Libertyville boys basketball star Drew Peterson. On May 11, Drew announced his transfer from Rice University to the University of Southern California. We talk to Drew about his transfer to USC without having visiting the campus, about de-committing from Minnesota just a few days after announcing his intention to transfer to the school and how college athletes are becoming more empowered in 2020 and beyond (2:00). It’s another great episode of Lake County Sports Talk. For more information on the podcast and how to subscribe to the show on iTunes, go to www.lakecountysportstalk.com.
Episode 109 of Lake County Sports Talk with Jon Kerr of Tribune Media and Joe Aguilar of Daily Herald. Recorded on Thursday, May 7, 2020. Our guest is new Grayslake North head football coach Corey Atwell. We talk to Corey about taking the Grayslake North job and coaching his son, challenges for a first year head coach during the coronavirus pandemic, preparing for the 2020 season in whatever form it comes and leading the Knights program into the new decade (3:00) After the interview, Jon and Joe react to conversation with Corey, and give the latest on the coronavirus pandemic and impact on the Lake County sports scene (30:00). It's another great episode of Lake County Sports Talk. For more information on the podcast and how to subscribe to the show on iTunes, go to https://exit.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lakecountysportstalk.com (www.lakecountysportstalk.com).
Episode 109 of Lake County Sports Talk with Jon Kerr of Tribune Media and Joe Aguilar of Daily Herald. Recorded on Thursday, May 7, 2020. Our guest is new Grayslake North head football coach Corey Atwell. We talk to Corey about taking the Grayslake North job and coaching his son, challenges for a first year head coach during the coronavirus pandemic, preparing for the 2020 season in whatever form it comes and leading the Knights program into the new decade (3:00) After the interview, Jon and Joe react to conversation with Corey, and give the latest on the coronavirus pandemic and impact on the Lake County sports scene (30:00). It’s another great episode of Lake County Sports Talk. For more information on the podcast and how to subscribe to the show on iTunes, go to www.lakecountysportstalk.com.
Episode 108 of Lake County Sports Talk with Jon Kerr of Tribune Media and Joe Aguilar of Daily Herald. Recorded on Friday, May 1, 2020. Our guest is longtime Lake County sports writer Bill McLean. Bill currently writes for the Daily Herald, North Shore Weekend and Chicagoland Soccer. Jon, Joe and Bill have a conversation about covering sports during the coronavirus pandemic, the state of journalism and the industry's future and if sports will resume this fall. It's another great episode of Lake County Sports Talk. For more information on the podcast and how to subscribe to the show on iTunes, go to https://exit.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lakecountysportstalk.com (www.lakecountysportstalk.com).
Episode 108 of Lake County Sports Talk with Jon Kerr of Tribune Media and Joe Aguilar of Daily Herald. Recorded on Friday, May 1, 2020. Our guest is longtime Lake County sports writer Bill McLean. Bill currently writes for the Daily Herald, North Shore Weekend and Chicagoland Soccer. Jon, Joe and Bill have a conversation about covering sports during the coronavirus pandemic, the state of journalism and the industry's future and if sports will resume this fall. It’s another great episode of Lake County Sports Talk. For more information on the podcast and how to subscribe to the show on iTunes, go to www.lakecountysportstalk.com.
Episode 107 of Lake County Sports Talk with Jon Kerr of Tribune Media and Joe Aguilar of Daily Herald. Recorded on Thursday, April 23, 2020. Our guest is Mundelein Athletic Director Troy Parola. We first ask Troy to give his reaction to the April 21 IHSA announcement about the cancelling of spring sports state tournaments and the latest on the North Suburban Conference's response (2:00). The IHSA also suspended summer contact dates and Troy shares how that news could impact football and fall sports (9:45), and how coaches and athletes are interacting during the coronavirus pandemic (19:00). After the interview, Jon and Joe react to conversation with Troy, and give the latest on the coronavirus pandemic and impact on the Lake County sports scene (25:30). It's another great episode of Lake County Sports Talk. For more information on the podcast and how to subscribe to the show on iTunes, go to https://exit.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lakecountysportstalk.com (www.lakecountysportstalk.com).
Episode 107 of Lake County Sports Talk with Jon Kerr of Tribune Media and Joe Aguilar of Daily Herald. Recorded on Thursday, April 23, 2020. Our guest is Mundelein Athletic Director Troy Parola. We first ask Troy to give his reaction to the April 21 IHSA announcement about the cancelling of spring sports state tournaments and the latest on the North Suburban Conference's response (2:00). The IHSA also suspended summer contact dates and Troy shares how that news could impact football and fall sports (9:45), and how coaches and athletes are interacting during the coronavirus pandemic (19:00). After the interview, Jon and Joe react to conversation with Troy, and give the latest on the coronavirus pandemic and impact on the Lake County sports scene (25:30). It’s another great episode of Lake County Sports Talk. For more information on the podcast and how to subscribe to the show on iTunes, go to www.lakecountysportstalk.com.
Episode 106 of Lake County Sports Talk with Jon Kerr of Tribune Media and Joe Aguilar of Daily Herald. Recorded on Thursday, April 16, 2020. Our guest is professional baseball player Jimmy Govern. Jimmy is a 2015 graduate of Libertyville High School and currently in the Kansas City Royals organization. We talk to Jimmy about being at home and staying in shape during the coronavirus pandemic (2:00), his rapid rise from college baseball All-American to the Triple-A level (4:10), the mental side of the game (14:50) and how having a father as a golf pro helps with baseball (19:30). After the interview, Jon and Joe react to conversation with Jimmy, and give the latest on the coronavirus pandemic and impact on the Lake County sports scene (24:30). It's another great episode of Lake County Sports Talk. For more information on the podcast and how to subscribe to the show on iTunes, go to https://exit.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lakecountysportstalk.com (www.lakecountysportstalk.com).
Episode 106 of Lake County Sports Talk with Jon Kerr of Tribune Media and Joe Aguilar of Daily Herald. Recorded on Thursday, April 16, 2020. Our guest is professional baseball player Jimmy Govern. Jimmy is a 2015 graduate of Libertyville High School and currently in the Kansas City Royals organization. We talk to Jimmy about being at home and staying in shape during the coronavirus pandemic (2:00), his rapid rise from college baseball All-American to the Triple-A level (4:10), the mental side of the game (14:50) and how having a father as a golf pro helps with baseball (19:30). After the interview, Jon and Joe react to conversation with Jimmy, and give the latest on the coronavirus pandemic and impact on the Lake County sports scene (24:30). It’s another great episode of Lake County Sports Talk. For more information on the podcast and how to subscribe to the show on iTunes, go to www.lakecountysportstalk.com.
Episode 105 of Lake County Sports Talk with Jon Kerr of Tribune Media and Joe Aguilar of Daily Herald. Recorded on Thursday, April 9, 2020. Our guest is Warren football player Tommy Matheson, a junior lineman for the Blue Devils. We talk to Tommy about all the college offers he's gotten recently (2:20), how recruiting works for juniors during the coronavirus pandemic (6:30), how colleges are evaluating him (11:45) and how being a great student opens up more opportunities for recruits (16:40). After the interview, Jon and Joe react to conversation with Tommy, other football recruiting news involving 2021 grads and give the latest on the coronavirus pandemic and impact on the Lake County sports scene (23:45). It's another great episode of Lake County Sports Talk. For more information on the podcast and how to subscribe to the show on iTunes, go to https://exit.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lakecountysportstalk.com (www.lakecountysportstalk.com).
Episode 105 of Lake County Sports Talk with Jon Kerr of Tribune Media and Joe Aguilar of Daily Herald. Recorded on Thursday, April 9, 2020. Our guest is Warren football player Tommy Matheson, a junior lineman for the Blue Devils. We talk to Tommy about all the college offers he's gotten recently (2:20), how recruiting works for juniors during the coronavirus pandemic (6:30), how colleges are evaluating him (11:45) and how being a great student opens up more opportunities for recruits (16:40). After the interview, Jon and Joe react to conversation with Tommy, other football recruiting news involving 2021 grads and give the latest on the coronavirus pandemic and impact on the Lake County sports scene (23:45). It’s another great episode of Lake County Sports Talk. For more information on the podcast and how to subscribe to the show on iTunes, go to www.lakecountysportstalk.com.
Episode 104 of Lake County Sports Talk with Jon Kerr of Tribune Media and Joe Aguilar of Daily Herald. Recorded on Friday, April 3, 2020. Our guest is Grayslake Central baseball coach Troy Whalen. We start by asking Troy how life is like so far this spring without baseball due to the coronavirus pandemic and how he remains connected with his players (1:45). Next we ask Troy when he expects baseball to resume this spring and contingency plans if there is a 2020 season (6:45), how he is advising his players with stay at home order in place and ideas on backyard baseball workouts to stay sharp (14:50). After the interview, Jon and Joe react to conversation with Troy and latest news on coronavirus pandemic and impact on the Lake County sports scene (26:00). It’s another great episode of Lake County Sports Talk. For more information on the podcast and how to subscribe to the show on iTunes, go to www.lakecountysportstalk.com.
Episode 104 of Lake County Sports Talk with Jon Kerr of Tribune Media and Joe Aguilar of Daily Herald. Recorded on Friday, April 3, 2020. Our guest is Grayslake Central baseball coach Troy Whalen. We start by asking Troy how life is like so far this spring without baseball due to the coronavirus pandemic and how he remains connected with his players (1:45). Next we ask Troy when he expects baseball to resume this spring and contingency plans if there is a 2020 season (6:45), how he is advising his players with stay at home order in place and ideas on backyard baseball workouts to stay sharp (14:50). After the interview, Jon and Joe react to conversation with Troy and latest news on coronavirus pandemic and impact on the Lake County sports scene (26:00). It's another great episode of Lake County Sports Talk. For more information on the podcast and how to subscribe to the show on iTunes, go to https://exit.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lakecountysportstalk.com (www.lakecountysportstalk.com).
Episode 103 of Lake County Sports Talk with Jon Kerr of Tribune Media and Joe Aguilar of Daily Herald. Recorded on Thursday, March 26, 2020. Our guest is Warren right-handed pitcher Dru Jasnoch. We start by asking Dru what he knows about the potential start of the spring sports season (2:00). Next we talk to Dru about expectations of the upcoming season for the Blue Devils (5:00), how he is staying in shape with the season on hold (8:30), what's it like being student council president during a pandemic (13:00) and creative ways he and his family are bonding during shelter-in-place rules (19:00). After the interview, Jon gives the latest news on the virus and the spring sports season (28:30). It's another great episode of Lake County Sports Talk. For more information on the podcast and how to subscribe to the show on iTunes, go to https://exit.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lakecountysportstalk.com (www.lakecountysportstalk.com).
Episode 103 of Lake County Sports Talk with Jon Kerr of Tribune Media and Joe Aguilar of Daily Herald. Recorded on Thursday, March 26, 2020. Our guest is Warren right-handed pitcher Dru Jasnoch. We start by asking Dru what he knows about the potential start of the spring sports season (2:00). Next we talk to Dru about expectations of the upcoming season for the Blue Devils (5:00), how he is staying in shape with the season on hold (8:30), what's it like being student council president during a pandemic (13:00) and creative ways he and his family are bonding during shelter-in-place rules (19:00). After the interview, Jon gives the latest news on the virus and the spring sports season (28:30). It’s another great episode of Lake County Sports Talk. For more information on the podcast and how to subscribe to the show on iTunes, go to www.lakecountysportstalk.com.
By Michael Tetreault, Editor-in-Chief, Concierge Medicine Today/The DPC Journal Today we sit down with Marni Jameson Carey, MA, the Executive Director, Association of Independent Doctors (www.AID-US.org) Marni Jameson Carey is the executive director of the Association of Independent Doctors (AID), a national nonprofit designed to support America's independent doctors, stop the trend of health-care consolidation and, thus, reduce health-care costs. An award-winning journalist, Ms. Carey worked as senior health reporter for Tribune Media, writing for the Los Angeles Times and the Orlando Sentinel before taking on her role at AID in 2014. She is also past president of a medical marketing firm, author of four books, a nationally syndicated columnist, and frequent TV guest and speaker. Since joining AID, Ms. Carey has been featured in over 50 media outlets including Forbes, NBC, FOX, Bloomberg, Becker's, Modern Healthcare and Medical Economics. Combining her health-care and communications experience, Ms. Carey now serves as the voice of independent doctors who don't have the time, resources or clout to speak out against the formidable forces facing them, including pressure to sell out to hospitals, and excessive government regulations. A doctor's advocate, Ms. Carey has addressed lawmakers and physician leaders on Capitol Hill numerous times, and has spoken at many national conferences. She works closely with the Federal Trade Commission to enforce anti-trust laws, and regularly collaborates with like-minded groups to champion physician autonomy and keep the health-care relationship between Doctors and Patients. Ms. Carey received her bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Kansas, and her master's degree in writing from Vermon College. Referenced Resources www.ConciergeMedicineFORUM.com www.AID-US.org www.ConciergeMedicineToday.com www.DocPreneurPress.com www.DirectPrimaryCare.com
Episode 102 of Lake County Sports Talk with Jon Kerr of Tribune Media and Joe Aguilar of Daily Herald. Recorded on Thursday, March 19, 2020 from the WRLR 98.3 FM studios in Round Lake Beach. The show starts at the 1:00 mark. In the first segment, Jon and Joe discuss what's on everyone's minds: the COVID-19 pandemic and how it's impacting the sports world in Lake County. Mundelein softball coach Heather Ryan calls in to give her perspective and shares ideas on how spring sports season could look (16:20). In the second half, Jon gives his boys hoops all-area selections and gets input from Joe and Norm (36:00). It's another great episode of Lake County Sports Talk. For more information on the podcast and how to subscribe to the show on iTunes, go to https://exit.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lakecountysportstalk.com (www.lakecountysportstalk.com).
Episode 102 of Lake County Sports Talk with Jon Kerr of Tribune Media and Joe Aguilar of Daily Herald. Recorded on Thursday, March 19, 2020 from the WRLR 98.3 FM studios in Round Lake Beach. The show starts at the 1:00 mark. In the first segment, Jon and Joe discuss what's on everyone's minds: the COVID-19 pandemic and how it's impacting the sports world in Lake County. Mundelein softball coach Heather Ryan calls in to give her perspective and shares ideas on how spring sports season could look (16:20). In the second half, Jon gives his boys hoops all-area selections and gets input from Joe and Norm (36:00). It’s another great episode of Lake County Sports Talk. For more information on the podcast and how to subscribe to the show on iTunes, go to www.lakecountysportstalk.com.
Episode 101 of Lake County Sports Talk with Jon Kerr of Tribune Media and Joe Aguilar of Daily Herald. Recorded on Thursday, March 12, 2020 from the WRLR 98.3 FM studios in Round Lake Beach. The show starts at the 3:00 mark. In the first segment, Jon and Joe discuss what's on everyone's minds: the coronavirus and how it's impacting the sports world in Lake County. Mundelein boys coach Matt Badgley calls in to talk about his team's preparations for Friday's sectional final game vs Stevenson in wake of unprecedented circumstances (12:30). And in the back half, Stevenson senior forward RJ Holmes calls into the show to give a student-athlete's perspective (46:45). It's another great episode of Lake County Sports Talk. For more information on the podcast and how to subscribe to the show on iTunes, go to https://exit.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lakecountysportstalk.com (www.lakecountysportstalk.com).
Episode 101 of Lake County Sports Talk with Jon Kerr of Tribune Media and Joe Aguilar of Daily Herald. Recorded on Thursday, March 12, 2020 from the WRLR 98.3 FM studios in Round Lake Beach. The show starts at the 3:00 mark. In the first segment, Jon and Joe discuss what's on everyone's minds: the coronavirus and how it's impacting the sports world in Lake County. Mundelein boys coach Matt Badgley calls in to talk about his team's preparations for Friday's sectional final game vs Stevenson in wake of unprecedented circumstances (12:30). And in the back half, Stevenson senior forward RJ Holmes calls into the show to give a student-athlete's perspective (46:45). It’s another great episode of Lake County Sports Talk. For more information on the podcast and how to subscribe to the show on iTunes, go to www.lakecountysportstalk.com.
Episode 100 of Lake County Sports Talk with Jon Kerr of Tribune Media and Joe Aguilar of Daily Herald. Recorded on Thursday, February 27, 2020 from the WRLR 98.3 FM studios in Round Lake Beach. The show starts at the 1:00 mark. In the first segment, Jon and Joe preview the Lake Forest-Fremd girls hoops Class 4A sectional final (5:00) and have conversation with Grayslake Central girls hoops coach Steve Ikenn (11:00). The Rams play St. Viator Feb. 27 in a Class 3A sectional final. In the second segment, Jon and Joe preview the boys postseason for North Suburban and Northern Lake County Conference teams (32:00). It's another great episode of Lake County Sports Talk. For more information on the podcast and how to subscribe to the show on iTunes, go to https://exit.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lakecountysportstalk.com (www.lakecountysportstalk.com).
Episode 100 of Lake County Sports Talk with Jon Kerr of Tribune Media and Joe Aguilar of Daily Herald. Recorded on Thursday, February 27, 2020 from the WRLR 98.3 FM studios in Round Lake Beach. The show starts at the 1:00 mark. In the first segment, Jon and Joe preview the Lake Forest-Fremd girls hoops Class 4A sectional final (5:00) and have conversation with Grayslake Central girls hoops coach Steve Ikenn (11:00). The Rams play St. Viator Feb. 27 in a Class 3A sectional final. In the second segment, Jon and Joe preview the boys postseason for North Suburban and Northern Lake County Conference teams (32:00). It’s another great episode of Lake County Sports Talk. For more information on the podcast and how to subscribe to the show on iTunes, go to www.lakecountysportstalk.com.
Conservative media giant Sinclair Broadcast Group will reach 72 percent of American homes with televisions if they're allowed to acquire Tribune Media. The president likes the idea - even as it breaks current FCC rules that no TV station owners should reach beyond 39 percent of homes. No wonder he likes it. A new analysis shows President Trump does better in areas lacking a trusted news outlet. Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Did you see the video that was making the rounds this weekend? It features a seemingly endless parade of Sinclair Broadcast Group TV news anchors — those smiley folks so trusted by their local audiences — speaking from the heart. OK, not from the heart, necessarily, but from the TelePrompter, all with the same script. The video was put together by Timothy Burke at Deadspin, and to date it's been viewed over 7.5 million times. And it has put the spotlight back on Sinclair's political activism. Its 2016 election coverage fawned over Trump and its ongoing White House coverage still does. Meanwhile, Sinclair is in negotiations with the FCC and the Department of Justice over its purchase of Tribune Media, a deal that would expand its reach to 72% of US households, and with it a vast platform — over public airwaves — for its conservative message. Last summer Bob spoke to Felix Gillette, who profiled Sinclair for Bloomberg News, about the company's focus on profit above all. On the Media is supported by listeners like you. Support OTM by donating today (https://pledge.wnyc.org/support/otm). Follow our show on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @onthemedia, and share your thoughts with us by emailing onthemedia@wnyc.org.
Today's guest is Dr. Mark Goulston best selling author of four books including “Get Out of Your Own Way at Work and Help Others Do the Same. “Dr. Mark” will talk about why you have the talent, education and skills to do so much more than you're doing, so what is still getting in your way? Join us to explore the self defeating behaviors that limit career success and how fear of learning from mistakes can keep you from reaching your goals Dr. Mark Goulston writes The Leading Edge column and blog for Fast Company and the Tribune Media syndicated column Solve Anything with Dr. Mark. He is an executive coach and advisor trained as a clinical psychiatrist who includes FBI/police hostage negotiation training as well as top company executives from GE, Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch, Kodak and Federal Express among his clients.