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Listen as we chat with Dr. Rosemarie Truglio, senior vice president of curriculum and content for Sesame Workshop! Continuing our theme of math anxiety this season, we sat down with Dr. Truglio to chat about Sesame Street and her thoughts on how to spread a growth mindset to young children and put them on course to academic achievement and long-term success.Listen today and don't forget to grab your Math Teacher Lounge study guide to track your learning and make the most of this episode!
Welcome to episode 126 - Supercharge your Startup Growth in 6 Months.If you're excited to grow your startup and need a plan that will fuel your brand visibility, this is the session to join. What are the elements that need to align and what are the things that you can do without? Not sure? Then, tune into our latest podcast for the inside secrets to accelerating your startup. Chris Truglio is a mentor, inventor, and advisor for startups. Your "go to" resource to help your startup launch with a successful mission. Visit Chris' website to learn about the program he offers and sign up for their newsletter. Visit our website to learn how our PR Services can benefit your business. Also like, share and subscribe for our next podcast release.Support the showwww.thesilvertelegram.com
Sayville author, Antoinette Truglio Martin, joins Gianna Volpe in the WLIW-FM studio for The Heart of The East End Thoughtful Thursday segment to talk about this May's re-release of “Famous Seaweed Soup” children's book with story/illustrations updated for new generation of readers. Listen to the playlist on Apple Music
Welcome, one and all, to the latest episode of The Film Stage Show! Today, Brian Roan, Bill Graham, and Robyn Bahr are joined by Maria Truglio to discuss Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio, which is available on Netflix. Enter our giveaways, get access to our private Slack channel, and support new episodes by becoming a Patreon contributor. For a limited time, all new Patreon supporters will receive a free Blu-ray/DVD. After becoming a contributor, e-mail podcast@thefilmstage.com for an up-to-date list of available films. The Film Stage Show is supported by MUBI, a curated streaming service showcasing exceptional films from around the globe. Every day, MUBI premieres a new film. Whether it's a timeless classic, a cult favorite, or an acclaimed masterpiece — it's guaranteed to be either a movie you've been dying to see or one you've never heard of before and there will always be something new to discover. Try it for free for 30 days at mubi.com/filmstage.
Antoinette Truglio Martin, Thoughtful Thursday Underwritten by Green Hill KitchenAuthor and retired speech therapist Antoinette Truglio Martin joins The Heart of The East End to talk about her 2007 memoir “Hug Everyone You Know”. The book is about her first year fighting breast cancer, which, ten years later, has returned and metastasized to her spine. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Find Antoinette's books on antoinettetrugliomartin.com or ask your local book store for “Hug Everyone You Know” or one of her other books.Bob Kaplan, Eileen Trilli, Raven Janoski, HOTsounds Underwritten by William Ris GalleryDirector Bob Kaplan and actors Eileen Trilli and Raven Janoski discuss North Fork Community Theater's current show "Cry Baby." For tickets and information visit NFCT.com.
Charlie welcomes Kym Truglio, one of Broad River's Home Furnishings Experts, to the show. They talk about Kym's history before joining the River, their mutual love of the Chicago Cubs, and her hectic first day at the company. Kym didn't let early challenges stop her, especially when she realized what kind of culture exists at Broad River. In the episode, they discuss Kym's experience with sales during the pandemic, her decision not to furlough, and how it felt to set sales records during this time. She recounts how hard she worked to earn the Expert title, and how much she enjoys her position. Kym shares her passion for volunteering opportunities and organizations such as Beds for Kids and how helping her community fulfills her. You will also hear about mattresses and sleep gear Kym would recommend, what she uses, and why she excels at selling sleep. This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/XvQjGiv004o Community partners and additional resources: Beds for Kids - https://bedsforkids.org/ A Hope to Dream - https://www.ahopetodream.com/ Bedgear - https://www.bedgear.com/ Tempur-pedic - https://www.tempurpedic.com/
Charlie welcomes Kym Truglio, one of Broad River's Home Furnishings Experts, to the show. They talk about Kym's history before joining the River, their mutual love of the Chicago Cubs, and her hectic first day at the company. Kym didn't let early challenges stop her, especially when she realized what kind of culture exists at Broad River. In the episode, they discuss Kym's experience with sales during the pandemic, her decision not to furlough, and how it felt to set sales records during this time. She recounts how hard she worked to earn the Expert title, and how much she enjoys her position. Kym shares her passion for volunteering opportunities and organizations such as Beds for Kids and how helping her community fulfills her. You will also hear about mattresses and sleep gear Kym would recommend, what she uses, and why she excels at selling sleep. This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/XvQjGiv004o Community partners and additional resources: Beds for Kids - https://bedsforkids.org/ A Hope to Dream - https://www.ahopetodream.com/ Bedgear - https://www.bedgear.com/ Tempur-pedic - https://www.tempurpedic.com/
This week on Episode 26 of Inside ChampCar -- The 2022 Longest Day is in the books... we take a look back at a great day of racing... we'll hear from the race winners and a chat with the infamous Troy Truglio. Website: champcar.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/racingwire/support
Levels Founder and President, Josh Clemente, chatted with our Operations Specialist, Jesse Lavine, and friend of Levels, Chris Truglio, about their experiences and challenges living with Type 1 Diabetes and how Levels' efforts to educate the general public on metabolic health could positively impact the Type 1 Diabetes community in the future. Become a Levels Member – levelshealth.com Learn about Metabolic Health – levelshealth.com/blog Follow Levels on Social – @Levels on Instagram and Twitter
This week we explore the walk of life with author of the childrens book series Becoming America's Stories, Antoinette Trugilo Martin. Antoinette is a speech therapist and special education teacher by training and she likes to joke that wants to be a writer when she grows up. Antoinette has been collecting and writing stories forever and published her first children's book Famous Seaweed Soup in 1993. Over the years Antoinette had been a regular columnist in local periodicals and had several essays featured in newsletters and literary reviews. Music by Misha Zarins. Show Links: Antoinette's Website: https://antoinettetrugliomartin.com/ Walkshow Website: https://thewalkshowpodcast.com/ (https://thewalkshowpodcast.com/) Walkshow Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheWalkshowPod (https://twitter.com/TheWalkshowPod) Walkshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_walkshow/ (https://www.instagram.com/the_walkshow/) Walkshow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewalkshow/ (https://www.facebook.com/thewalkshow/) Walkshow Email: walker@thewalkshowpodcast.com Misha YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf1hf_KEOaqnq3q6Yb3_hbw (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf1hf_KEOaqnq3q6Yb3_hbw)
Welcome Antoinette Truglio Martin to The TufFish Show, a place to help writers and aspiring authors get out of their own way to leave a legacy by telling the stories they want to share through writing their own books and confidently sharing them with others. The writing process can be tough and the business side can feel scary, but TufFish makes both feel smoother and achievable. Visit https://www.jennifermilius.com/tuffish to learn more. Antoinette Truglio Martin is a speech therapist and special education teacher by training but really wants to be a writer when she grows up. She has been collecting and writing stories forever. Over the years, Antoinette had been a regular columnist in local periodicals and had several essays featured in newsletters and literary reviews. Antoinette's popular children's picture book, Famous Seaweed Soup was published in 1993 (Albert Whitman Co.). Antoinette's memoir, Hug Everyone You Know: A Year of Community, Courage, and Cancer (She Writes Press 2017), chronicles her first year battling breast cancer as a wimpy patient. Becoming America's Stories (Red Penguin Books) a middle-grade historical fiction series, debut in 2020. The award-winning first book, The Heart of Bakers and Artists, takes place in 1911 and follows nine-year-old Lily Taglia, an American-born child of Sicilian immigrants, coming of age in a crowded New York City three-room Lower East Side tenement. The Dreams of Singers and Sluggers picks up where The Heart of Bakers and Artists leaves off. Lily, her family and friends reach for their dreams as new Americans. Read Becoming America's Food Stories where there are always good stories around good food. Antoinette proudly holds an MFA in Creative Writing and Literature from Stony Brook/Southampton University (2016). Be sure to stop by her website and blog, Stories Served Around The Table at https://antoinettetrugliomartin.com/ to read about past and present family adventures, book happenings, and life musings. Visit www.storiesserved.com Book purchase links: The Heart of Bakers and Artists The Dreams of Singers and Sluggers Becoming America's Food Stories Hug Everyone You Know
Tony Truglio, guitarist of the power metal band Liege Lord, gives the Goldmine Podcast the 10 albums that changed his life. Liege Lord remain active with the original members, Truglio and Matt Vinci (bass), and Joe Comeau (vocals), Dan Wacker (guitars) and Van Williams (drums).
Tony Truglio, guitarist of the power metal band LiegeLord, gives the Goldmine Podcast the 10 albums that changed his life. LiegeLord remain together with the original members, Truglio and Matt Vinci (bass), and Joe Comeau (vocals) and Danny Sacker (guitars). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6 maggio 1996, Chiavari. Sono da poco passate le 9.00 quando Nada Cella, impiegata ventiquattrenne, viene ritrovata barbaramente uccisa nell’ufficio del suo datore di lavoro, il commercialista Marco Soracco. La ragazza aveva appena aperto l’ufficio e acceso il computer. Presumibilmente, il suo assassino ha suonato alla porta e Nada, tranquilla, lo ha fatto entrare: la ragazza viene trovata con la testa fracassata da un oggetto contundente che, come spesso accade nei delitti di difficile soluzione, non sarà mai trovato. E’ lo stesso Soracco a trovare la ragazza in fin di vita. La corsa al reparto rianimazione dell’ospedale San Martino è inutile: Nada muore sei ore più tardi. Sono i medici che soccorrono Nada a stabilire che la ragazza è stata vittima di una aggressione e non di un incidente, come inizialmente sembrava: scattano le indagini, ma nel frattempo la scena del delitto è stata irrimediabilmente inquinata: le tracce di sangue sulle scale del palazzo sono state lavate, così come quelle lasciate nell’ufficio. Le indagini si concentrano sul più facile dei sospettabili, cioè proprio il datore di lavoro di Nada, Marco Soracco. Il commercialista ha 34 anni, è laureato in economia e commercio e da qualche anno ha aperto a Chiavari uno studio molto avviato. Riservato, educato, scapolo e cattolico, vive con la madre e la zia nello stesso caseggiato dove si trova l’ufficio, al piano superiore. Il padre, scomparso due anni prima, era stato direttore del dazio e quindi responsabile dell’ufficio anagrafe del Comune di Chiavari. Il 7 maggio Marco Soracco viene sottoposto ad un estenuante interrogatorio di ben 14 ore. Per lui inizia un calvario destinato a concludersi più di un anno dopo. Insieme alla sua, vengono analizzate scrupolosamente le posizioni della madre e della zia. L’opinione pubblica e la famiglia di Nada sospettano che il movente possa essere passionale e molti vedono nel timido e riservato commercialista il possibile colpevole. Il tempo passa, ma senza che le indagini registrino alcuna novità. Tutte le piste sono fredde, o meglio non esiste alcuna pista per l’omicidio di Nada Cella. Il 18 luglio 1997 la posizione di Marco Soracco viene archiviata. Il 10 settembre 1998 i genitori di Nada, già da tempo critici sull’operato della polizia, denunciano presunti occultamenti e silenzi nel piccolo mondo di provincia della cittadina di levante e rivolgono un appello al Papa in visita a Chiavari. Nel novembre dello stesso anno le indagini si avventurano sulla pista di Sergio Truglio, l’assassino di una prostituta, basandosi su un labilissmo indizio: Truglio conosceva Nada. Ancora una volta, però, le indagini si arenano. L’omicidio di Nada Cella è tuttora un delitto irrisolto. Entra a far parte della nostra community seguendo Blu Notte su Instagram e Twitter e iscriviti al canale Telegram per rimanere sempre aggiornato sulle prossime puntate cliccando su questi link: • Twitter: http://twitter.com/BluNottePodcast • Instagram: instagram.com/blu.notte.podcast • Telegram: https://t.me/BluNottePodcast Inoltre, se vuoi sostenere il podcast e dare un contributo essenziale per aumentare la qualità dell’audio, visita la lista lista dei desideri che ho creato su Amazon: https://www.amazon.it/hz/wishlist/ls/16XLE7ST4CEG4?ref_=wl_share
Antoinette Truglio Martin is a speech therapist and special education teacher by training but really wants to be a writer when she grows up. She has been collecting, writing, and fashioning stories forever. Over the years Antoinette had been a regular columnist in local periodicals and had several essays featured in newsletters and literary reviews. Her children's picture book, Famous Seaweed Soup was published in 1993 (Albert Whitman Co.). Antoinette's memoir, Hug Everyone You Know: A Year of Community, Courage, and Cancer (She Writes Press 2017), chronicles her first year battling breast cancer as a wimpy patient. She proudly holds an MFA in Creative Writing and Literature from Stony Brook/Southampton University (2016). "Daily Bread" is a wonderful story that takes place in the early 1900s. Following Lily Taglia, a young girl in a big family, the story focuses on how she navigates her world in Lower Manhattan's Little Italy, from everyday life, to bullies, and to her time spent at the local bakery! The premise for this story comes from Antoinette's grandmother. As a young girl, she would go to the local bakery where the baker and his wife would teach young children how to bake bread, which then they could take home at a discounted price for their family. This was a rewarding experience for children to help their families out. Antoinette's story is an inspirational one that was not only fun to write, but interesting to research as well. Writing historical fiction for children, especially with "Daily Bread" following an immigrant family's experiences within their community, it is an important story that Antoinette conveys with imagination and originality.
Neil Truglio joins Laura to talk about the 43rd year of the Denver Film Festival and how they're offering the complete experience online. Check out the organization at https://www.denverfilm.org/dff43/, on Instagram @denverfilmsociety, and on Facebook @denverfilm. #DFF43You can connect with Laura at www.laurapowers.net, on Facebook @thatlaurapowers, on Twitter @thatlaurapowers, and on Instagram @laurapowers44.
Neil Truglio joins Laura to talk about the 43rd year of the Denver Film Festival and how they're offering the complete experience online. Check out the organization at https://www.denverfilm.org/dff43/, on Instagram @denverfilmsociety, and on Facebook @denverfilm. #DFF43You can connect with Laura at www.laurapowers.net, on Facebook @thatlaurapowers, on Twitter @thatlaurapowers, and on Instagram @laurapowers44.
My review of Antoinette Truglio Martin’s book “Hug Everyone You Know” --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anjanette-potter/message
Neil Truglio has been with the Denver Film Society for thirteen years as the Director of Marketing and PR.After departing the organization in 2008 to seek an opportunity to teach in the public school, he returned this year as the Education Director to bring cinematic education programs to the community of Denver. Neil continues to be an avid part of the theatre and filmmaking communities of Denver as both an artist and educator. His work with the organization Modest Arts has been instrumental in bringing arts to students across the Front Range. Check out the organization at www.denverfilm.org, on Instagram @denverfilmsociety, and on Facebook @denverfilm. #DFF42 You can connect with Laura at www.laurapowers.net, on Facebook @thatlaurapowers, on Twitter @thatlaurapowers, and on Instagram @laurapowers44.
Neil Truglio has been with the Denver Film Society for thirteen years as the Director of Marketing and PR.After departing the organization in 2008 to seek an opportunity to teach in the public school, he returned this year as the Education Director to bring cinematic education programs to the community of Denver. Neil continues to be an avid part of the theatre and filmmaking communities of Denver as both an artist and educator. His work with the organization Modest Arts has been instrumental in bringing arts to students across the Front Range. Check out the organization at www.denverfilm.org, on Instagram @denverfilmsociety, and on Facebook @denverfilm. #DFF42 You can connect with Laura at www.laurapowers.net, on Facebook @thatlaurapowers, on Twitter @thatlaurapowers, and on Instagram @laurapowers44.
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Neil Truglio has been with the Denver Film Society for thirteen years as the Director of Marketing and PR. After departing the organization in 2008 to seek an opportunity to teach in the public school, he returned this year as the Education Director to bring cinematic education programs to the community of Denver. Neil continues to be an avid part of the theatre and filmmaking communities of Denver as both an artist and educator. His work with the organization Modest Arts has been instrumental in bringing arts to students across the Front Range. Check out the organization at denverfilm.org. You can connect with Laura at www.laurapowers.net, on Facebook @thatlaurapowers, on Twitter @thatlaurapowers, and on Instagram @laurapowers44.
Neil Truglio has been with the Denver Film Society for thirteen years as the Director of Marketing and PR. After departing the organization in 2008 to seek an opportunity to teach in the public school, he returned this year as the Education Director to bring cinematic education programs to the community of Denver. Neil continues to be an avid part of the theatre and filmmaking communities of Denver as both an artist and educator. His work with the organization Modest Arts has been instrumental in bringing arts to students across the Front Range. Check out the organization at denverfilm.org. You can connect with Laura at www.laurapowers.net, on Facebook @thatlaurapowers, on Twitter @thatlaurapowers, and on Instagram @laurapowers44.
There are calls in the EPA and in Congress for the use of more transparent science. But what does that mean? Why do scientists seem united against these regulations? And what would it mean if they went into effect? In this special Hash it Out episode, Brian and Fedor talk to vocal opponent of science transparency regulations George D. Thurston, Director of the Program in Exposure Assessment and Human Health Effects at the Department of Environmental Medicine, NYU School of Medicine.
Methane is a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde kind of gas: on one hand, it is the cleanest-burning fossil fuel. On the other, if it leaks, methane itself is a much more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide. In this special Hash It Out episode, Brian and Fedor go from 18th century Italian methane guns to present day Google Street View cars that sniff out methane leaks. Listen to learn about the history of methane, its current uses, and what is being done to curb its environmental impact.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not off in the distant future... in some ways it is already here. How is AI already changing our lives? Does it work independently of us or does it also have our all-too-human biases? After hashing out machine learning on Episode 19, Brian and Fedor sit down with Picasa founder and serial tech entrepreneur Lars Perkins to discuss AI in broader strokes on this special edition of Miles To Go.
What is machine learning? How does it work? What are these artificially intelligent algorithms useful for? Considering they are used by Amazon, Google, Netflix, Facebook and many other companies we interact with on a daily basis, what are the benefits and drawbacks? Thanks to a listener suggestion, we decided to delve deeper on the subject. Miles O’Brien Productions team members Brian Truglio and Fedor Kossakovski are joined by producer and coder Cameron Hickey to hash it out on this special edition of Miles To Go.
The Cambridge Analytica scandal has placed Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook at the center of the data privacy debate. But is Facebook’s ad-driven business model fundamentally incompatible with protecting users’ personal data? And, if so, what can be done to fix it? Miles O’Brien Productions team members Brian Truglio and Fedor Kossakovski hash it out on this special edition of Miles To Go.
Antoinette Truglio Martin is the author of Hug Everyone You Know: A Year of Community, Courage, and Cancer. The memoir is a wimpy patient’s journey through her first year of breast cancer treatment. Despite still fighting the disease, since her diagnosis, Antoinette has gone on to get an advanced degree and to write a book. She's here today to talk about--among other things--the importance of having a community around you. Learn more about author and host, Sarah Raymond Cunningham, at sarahcunningham.org
Denver Film Festival is the city's premier cultural event of the fall, with 40000 attendees and more than 250 films: Blockbusters, docs, shorts and indies. DFF40 will present local, national and international independent films, industry panels, workshops, achievement awards, and tributes, as well as a focus on Danish Cinema.Neil Truglio has been with the Denver Film Society for twelve years as the Directors of Marketing and PR. After departing the organization in 2008 to seek an opportunity to teach in the public school, he returned this year as the Education Director to bring cinematic education programs to the community of Denver. Neil continues to be an avid part of the theatre and filmmaking communities of Denver as both an artist and educator. His work with the organization Modest Arts has been instrumental in bringing arts to students across the Front Range. Check out the organization at denverfilm.org. You can connect with Laura at www.laurapowers.net, on Facebook @thatlaurapowers, on Twitter @thatlaurapowers, and on Instagram @laurapowers44.
Denver Film Festival is the city's premier cultural event of the fall, with 40000 attendees and more than 250 films: Blockbusters, docs, shorts and indies. DFF40 will present local, national and international independent films, industry panels, workshops, achievement awards, and tributes, as well as a focus on Danish Cinema.Neil Truglio has been with the Denver Film Society for twelve years as the Directors of Marketing and PR. After departing the organization in 2008 to seek an opportunity to teach in the public school, he returned this year as the Education Director to bring cinematic education programs to the community of Denver. Neil continues to be an avid part of the theatre and filmmaking communities of Denver as both an artist and educator. His work with the organization Modest Arts has been instrumental in bringing arts to students across the Front Range. Check out the organization at denverfilm.org. You can connect with Laura at www.laurapowers.net, on Facebook @thatlaurapowers, on Twitter @thatlaurapowers, and on Instagram @laurapowers44.
Join Holly Hunt today as she wonders at where to go with her guest, Ivana L. Truglio. Includes a review of Ivana's book Rilla at the end of the show.Purchase a copy of Rilla here: https://www.amazon.com/Rilla-Book-Paradise-Ivana-Truglio-ebook/dp/B00SJWGRVC
Join Holly Hunt today as she wonders at where to go with her guest, Ivana L. Truglio. Includes a review of Ivana's book Rilla at the end of the show.Purchase a copy of Rilla here: https://www.amazon.com/Rilla-Book-Paradise-Ivana-Truglio-ebook/dp/B00SJWGRVC
Neil Truglio was the main reason I was at the Denver Film Festival at all. He served as the press contact for the entire festival, and, in an effort to expand the reach of the Fest and tell the stories of the participating filmmakers in a new way, reached out to Denver podcasts to participate....
Neil Truglio was the main reason I was at the Denver Film Festival at all. He served as the press contact for the entire festival, and, in an effort to expand the reach of the Fest and tell the stories of the participating filmmakers in a new way, reached out to Denver podcasts to participate....
Frank Truglio (@IamPeritus) is a serial entrepreneur and co-founder of a new website, Peritus.nyc, which connects creative pros to companies and agencies seeking talent. Peritus is unique in their use of technology, creating a detailed information profile for candidates in their database, and indexing creatives based on their characteristics and experiences. In this conversation, Frank discusses the founding of Peritus, how his team used off-the-shelf software to quickly build their first version, and how he keeps thing organized while developing in sprints and working double shifts. Listen Now 00:00 00:00 Show Notes & Links Peritus.nyc Peritus means “Skilled” in Latin Peritus is an “invite-only platform” Frank has spent the last few years working in ski & snowboarding retail Peritus was created to solve the problem with seasonal and on-demand recruitment “Partner with us when all your other options fail.” ← Click to Tweet Most recruitment websites are “repackaged job boards” “We're a team of two, but we have the backing of 253″ ← Click to Tweet The Everything Store by Brad Stone On Amazon and On Audible “Every new startup is a technology company operating within.” ← Click to Tweet HEX, Peritus's six-point indexing system Pandora, creators of The Music Genome Project Frank focuses on business relationships, back-end technology; his co-founder focuses on content, social media, and marketing SEO & Web Optimization Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) Drop-off rates/Bounce rates → target of 40% Vanity Metrics Aimee Mann has twice favourited tweets from Prescott “Get it out quicker than you can build it” ← Click to Tweet Loops and Arrays, in programming Object-oriented programming SQL and MongoDB vis-à-vis Pertius on Twitter Pertius on Instagram Email Frank with the subject line “Prescott's Podcast Rocks” Tools WordPress CMS Google Analytics Bootstrap with PHP and WordPress Dropbox Google Drive Zapier TypeForm for registration MailChimp Basecamp RelateIQ, CRM service which is the core of Peritus Techniques Use APIs to integrate point-of-sales technology with your CMS and software Don't get buried in KPIs; find a few important ones to monitor Create a Google Sheet to track your metrics; update monthly Avoid Vanity Metrics Regarding features, ask “Do we need this now?” Use Zapier to stitch together various web apps and services Use Agile Methodology & Sprints to develop features Find your passion; no energy will come without passion Habits Continually update content on your site, adjust your AdWords Wake up at 6, check the calendar to plan the day Check email, but don't let it derail the day Chunk the day; interviews from 10-3, client discussion after that, then more email Avoid coffee to keep energy constant; avoid spikes Try Audible.com Free for 30-Days Visit BusyCreatorBook.com for your free trial Get The Everything Store by Brad Stone as a free audiobook Get The Episode Download The Busy Creator Podcast, episode 45(MP3, 34:57, 17 MB) Download The Busy Creator Podcast, episode 45(OGG, 34:57, 27.8 MB) Subscribe to The Busy Creator Podcast on iTunes Something to add? Leave a comment below to participate in the conversation.
David Koechner, Jason Biggs, Ilana Glazer, Joe Lo Truglio and Sasheer Zamata tell uncensored true stories about big surprises.
Comedian Dustin Meadows hosts a weekly show wherein he watches his favorite movies with other comedians who've never seen the film before. Dustin and Tim Myers take Michael Franke and Bri Forney through David Wain's feature film directorial debut, a film ripe with great performances from members of sketch series The State as well as maybe the greatest role David Hyde Pierce has ever tackled. Additionally, Dustin has some opinions about The Big Bang Theory that somehow manage to come up in the middle of the discussion. *Artwork by Brandon Schneider
Kate and Danielle objectify Terry Crews and his "sick" bod while sharing their thoughts on the freshman season of the cop comedy Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
Boston area film critics Steve Head and John Black interview the stars of PROJECT X - Thomas Mann, Oliver Cooper and Jonathan Daniel Brown - and discuss the new films ACT OF VALOR and WANDERLUST.
Cole, Vanessa, and hilarious scene-stealer Joe Lo Truglio ("The State," "Role Models") talk the upcoming Simon Pegg/Nick Frost flick Paul, landlord Tim Gunn, the new Piranha movie, My Dinner With Andre 3D, Spaghetti with Fried Bumblebees, Lifetime Television, Marley and Me, Queens of Country, Hankiefest, interest alleys, The State sketch CD, Sssssss, the 3-cent coin, [...]