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BEST OF: The 2024 MTV VMA was another example of a powerful religious-cult operating through entertainment to influence society. Taylor Swift was awarded Video of the Year, Sabrina Carpenter won Song of the Year, Katy Perry won the Vanguard Award and performed a gravity defying song, and Megan Thee Stallion performed Mamushi with Yuki Chiba. Swift has stayed in the news for her endorsement of Kamala Harris, and when winning her aware she thanked her boyfriend Travis Kelce who may also now be encouraged to endorse Harris - recall other were involved with ERAS-ERIS, the goddess of discord. But Taylor Swift isn't as powerful as she may seem, certainly not to make her own decisions. Not only has she called out the Soros family for stripping her of music rights but most of her music itself is written by someone else. Jack Antonoff was behind ‘Look What You Made Me Do', and countless other songs not to mention his work with Lana Del Rey, Aaron Dessner was behind Willow, and countless other songs, and both Max Martin and his protege Shellback contribute heavily to her discography. People like Martin have been operating in the music industry for decades, writing dozens of hits - 26 Number One hits - for everyone from the Backstreet Boys and Brittany Spears (Hit Me Baby One More Time), to Ariana Grande and Taylor Swift. Further, he obtains the lyrics and beats through a sort of channeling. Even Elton John does this through mixing word cutouts to write songs. In the world of comics we find an equivalent character in Alan Moore, a magician behind iconic works like V For Vendetta and Watchmen. Moore is also open about his worship of a Greco-Roman snake god named Glycon, a deity of oracle and moneymaking. The difference between obtaining influence from the MUSES or power from unconscious DEMONS is what the byproduct of the contract is: beauty or ugliness. The song Mamushi features the profaning of and degrading not of America but of Japan, as Thee Stallion encourages Japanese girls to be promiscuous and lure men to their death. In the song, Megan literally is naked on a rock like a Siren, in a sacred Onsen, where she then pollutes the purifying water and transforms into a Mamushi snake to kill a man. A 2023 song by Sabrina Carpenter was filmed in a church and her video was so perverse and disgusting the priests had to re-bless the altar when she left. These images are far different than the music, sculptures, and paintings of artists throughout history. Perry's VMA performance featured the arch of hysteria from witchcraft, a portal, and we assume from the other side came an alien who Sabrina Carpenter kissed on television. *The is the FREE archive, which includes advertisements. If you want an ad-free experience, you can subscribe below underneath the show description.-FREE ARCHIVE (w. ads)SUBSCRIPTION ARCHIVEX / TWITTER FACEBOOKYOUTUBEMAIN WEBSITECashApp: $rdgable EMAIL: rdgable@yahoo.com / TSTRadio@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-secret-teachings--5328407/support.
BlueCollar.CEO –Renee Lucas is the Co-owner of LCS Heating & Cooling, which provides residential and commercial services in Indianapolis and the surrounding areas. The team at LCS has earned a Top 10 Customer Service award. Renee also received the 2023 Woman of the Year award and the Vanguard Award for premier coaching. In this week's episode, Ryan and Renee discuss the three areas stagnant business owners should focus on.Blue Collar CEO is a podcast that is all about helping you build a better, more profitable, more sustainable & kick-ass home service business. Join Levergy® CEO Ryan Redding each week who will be joined by industry experts who will break down their success stories and give their best-kept secrets for industry domination. You do not want to miss it! Learn more at https://www.bluecollar.ceo/, or https://www.levergy.io.
On this episode of Below the Radar, our host Am Johal is joined by Lisa Jackson, an award-winning filmmaker, whose work spans hybrid documentary, installation, VR, and more. Am and Lisa discuss her latest work, Wilfred Buck, a portrait of Cree Elder Wilfred Buck, an Indigenous star lore expert. They also talk about her time as an undergraduate student at SFU and her journey as a filmmaker. Full episode details: https://www.sfu.ca/vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/episodes/261-lisa-jackson.html Read the transcript: https://www.sfu.ca/vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/transcripts/261-lisa-jackson.html Resources: Lisa Jackson: https://www.lisajackson.ca/ Door Number 3: https://doornumber3.ca/ Wilfred Buck: https://doornumber3.ca/wilfred-buck/ Transmissions: https://doornumber3.ca/transmissions/ Biidaaban: https://doornumber3.ca/biidaaban-first-light/ Suckerfish: https://www.lisajackson.ca/Suckerfish Bio: Lisa Jackson lives in Toronto and is Anishinaabe from Aamjiwnaang First Nation. Her award-winning work has screened at CPH:DOX, Sundance, Berlinale Forum Expanded, SXSW, Camden, Hotdocs, Tribeca, BFI London, the Melbourne Museum, the Art Gallery of Ontario, and broadcast widely. She's made works ranging from current affairs to IMAX, animation to VR, and even a residential school musical. In 2021 she received the Documentary Organization of Canada's Vanguard Award and in 2022 she was selected for a Chicken & Egg Award. Her 2024 hybrid feature documentary Wilfred Buck premiered in the DOX:AWARD section at CPH:DOX and was a top five audience pick at Hot Docs and won Best Canadian Film at Calgary Film Festival and the Women Inmate Jury Award at RIDM. Her short Lichen screened at Sundance in 2020 and Indictment: The Crimes of Shelly Chartier is one of the top watched documentaries on CBC, won the 2017 imagineNATIVE Best Doc award and was also co-produced by Lisa. Her Webby-nominated VR Biidaaban: First Light premiered at Tribeca Storyscapes in 2018, exhibited internationally to 25,000+ people, and won a Canadian Screen Award (Canada's Oscar), the second time she's received this honour. Transmissions, a 6000-square-foot immersive multimedia installation and sister project to Biidaaban, premiered in Vancouver in 2019 and was featured on the cover of The Georgia Straight. In 2016, she directed the VR Highway of Tears for CBC Radio's The Current which was nominated for a Canadian Association of Journalists award. In 2015 she was drama director for the 8 x 1 hour APTN/ZDF docudrama series 1491: The Untold Story Of The Americas Before Columbus, based on the bestselling book by Charles C. Mann, which was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award. She has an MFA in Film Production from York University (thesis prize) and is an alumna of the TIFF Talent and Writers Labs, Canadian Film Centre's Directors Lab, IDFA Summer School, CFC/NFB/Ford Foundation's Open Immersion VR Lab, and was a Fellow at the MIT Open Doc Lab. Cite this episode: Chicago Style Johal, Am. “Star Stories — with Lisa Jackson.” Below the Radar, SFU's Vancity Office of Community Engagement. Podcast audio, February 4, 2025. https://www.sfu.ca/vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/episodes/261-lisa-jackson.html.
Recorded live from the Irrigation Association Show at the Long Beach Convention Center, Rob and Chris connect with four influential figures in the irrigation industry. Outgoing IA President Inge Bisconer reflects on her tenure, shares her vision for the association's future, and introduces Surf & Earth Enterprises' advanced, free software for industry users. Tyler Fields, sr. director, Valley Water Delivery at Valmont Industries, Inc., highlights his company's journey to winning the IA's prestigious Vanguard Award. IA CEO Natasha Rankin offers insights into the association's expanding educational initiatives and its active role in public policy advocacy. Finally, Dan Winterton, director of marketing for The Toro Company's Irrigation & Lighting Division, discusses the environmental benefits of WaterSmart technology with natural turf over turf removal, emphasizing its role in carbon sequestration and reducing urban heat, noise, and pollution. Podcast Recorded on November 7, 2024
The 2024 MTV VMA was another example of a powerful religious-cult operating through entertainment to influence society. Taylor Swift was awarded Video of the Year, Sabrina Carpenter won Song of the Year, Katy Perry won the Vanguard Award and performed a gravity defying song, and Megan Thee Stallion performed Mamushi with Yuki Chiba. Swift has stayed in the news for her endorsement of Kamala Harris, and when winning her aware she thanked her boyfriend Travis Kelce who may also now be encouraged to endorse Harris - recall other were involved with ERAS-ERIS, the goddess of discord. But Taylor Swift isn't as powerful as she may seem, certainly not to make her own decisions. Not only has she called out the Soros family for stripping her of music rights but most of her music itself is written by someone else. Jack Antonoff was behind ‘Look What You Made Me Do', and countless other songs not to mention his work with Lana Del Rey, Aaron Dessner was behind Willow, and countless other songs, and both Max Martin and his protege Shellback contribute heavily to her discography. People like Martin have been operating in the music industry for decades, writing dozens of hits - 26 Number One hits - for everyone from the Backstreet Boys and Brittany Spears (Hit Me Baby One More Time), to Ariana Grande and Taylor Swift. Further, he obtains the lyrics and beats through a sort of channeling. Even Elton John does this through mixing word cutouts to write songs. In the world of comics we find an equivalent character in Alan Moore, a magician behind iconic works like V For Vendetta and Watchmen. Moore is also open about his worship of a Greco-Roman snake god named Glycon, a deity of oracle and moneymaking. The difference between obtaining influence from the MUSES or power from unconscious DEMONS is what the byproduct of the contract is: beauty or ugliness. The song Mamushi features the profaning of and degrading not of America but of Japan, as Thee Stallion encourages Japanese girls to be promiscuous and lure men to their death. In the song, Megan literally is naked on a rock like a Siren, in a sacred Onsen, where she then pollutes the purifying water and transforms into a Mamushi snake to kill a man. A 2023 song by Sabrina Carpenter was filmed in a church and her video was so perverse and disgusting the priests had to re-bless the altar when she left. These images are far different than the music, sculptures, and paintings of artists throughout history. Perry's VMA performance featured the arch of hysteria from witchcraft, a portal, and we assume from the other side came an alien who Sabrina Carpenter kissed on television. -FREE ARCHIVE & RSS: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-secret-teachings Twitter: https://twitter.com/TST___Radio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesecretteachings WEBSITE (BOOKS, RESUBSCRIBE for early show access): http://thesecretteachings.info Paypal: rdgable@yahoo.com CashApp: $rdgable EMAIL: rdgable@yahoo.com / TSTRadio@protonmail.com
This is second and final part of our "Thank You Baby Awards" where you, our wonderful listeners, are picking the Artists of the 2000s! If you've just been to the bar to top up on Kylie wine during the interval, it's time to scurry back to your seat because we're picking things up from 2005 to 2009... and a very special Vanguard Award at the very end. Throughout this double-part episode, we've had the most fun nostalgic pop ride through each year of the 2000s! In this half of the decade we're seeing the likes of Britney, Girls Aloud and Sugababes ascend but also the rise of Lady Gaga, The Saturdays, Beyoncé, Kesha, The Pussycat Dolls and many others! Are your pop faves safe? Follow Right Back At Ya! https://www.instagram.com/rightbackpod/ https://twitter.com/rightbackpod https://www.facebook.com/rightbackpod Follow Joel https://www.instagram.com/dr_joelb/ https://twitter.com/DR_JoelB Follow David https://www.instagram.com/lovelimmy/ https://twitter.com/lovelimmy Email us rightbackpod@gmail.com
“How do we help others, especially those that don't have a good opportunity? But, you know, they don't have life on a silver platter. So how do we make silver platters for people?” “You never wanna go to the president and talk about yourself. You wanna go to the president and you wanna talk about the team and what the team did…” “A coach talks to you, a mentor talks with you, and a sponsor talks about you.” Chapters: 00:00 Innovation and Inclusivity: A Journey with Yvette Kanouff 03:00 The Impact of AI and Endless Possibilities in Technology 08:54 The Power of Genuine Connections and Generosity 25:26 The Art of Leadership and Management 32:18 Navigating Mentorship and Self-Advocacy 41:09 Embracing Authentic Leadership Episode Summary: Yvette Kanouff, an Emmy award-winning technology pioneer and partner at JC2 Ventures, shares insights on technology, innovation, inclusivity, and generosity. She discusses her background, the impact of AI, the importance of networking, and the concept of return on generosity. Yvette emphasizes the value of genuine connections, the power of innovation, and the role of generosity in creating opportunities for others. The conversation covers a range of topics related to leadership, management, mentorship, and self-advocacy. It emphasizes the importance of results and followership in promotions, the value of team-first leadership, and the significance of being true to oneself. It also delves into the role of coaching, mentoring, and sponsorship, as well as the art of having difficult conversations with honesty and kindness. R.O.G. Takeaway Tips: Yvette Kanouff's journey from Germany to the US and her passion for innovation and inclusivity. The impact of AI on technology and the endless possibilities for innovation and improvement. The importance of genuine connections, generosity, and networking in creating opportunities for others. The concept of return on generosity and the value of empathetic and generous leadership in the workplace. Results and followership are key factors in promotions. Team-first leadership and focusing on the success of the team are essential for effective management. Being true to oneself and embracing one's unique leadership style is crucial for success. The roles of coaching, mentoring, and sponsorship are valuable in personal and professional development. Having difficult conversations with honesty and kindness is an important skill in leadership and management. Guest Bio: Yvette Kanouff is an Emmy award winning technology pioneer and Partner at JC2 Ventures, a venture firm founded by Cisco Chairman Emeritus and Silicon Valley legend, John Chambers. Yvette headed the $7B service provider business at Cisco Systems, the worldwide leader in IT, networking, and cybersecurity solutions. She has held CTO and President roles at various companies and has focused on leading technology innovation and invention. Yvette has pioneered technologies instrumental in creating video streaming, app stores, MPEG standards, encoding standards, CDNs, and the DVD. Yvette has received numerous industry awards including a 2020 Lifetime Achievement Emmy for her contributions to television engineering and technology, the National Cable and Television Association's Vanguard Award for Leadership in Science and Technology, being named an Industry Pioneer, an Emmy for her work in Video on Demand with SeaChange, being named an Industry Wonder Woman, Top Techie, and Woman in Technology; she has been named one of the 11 most influential women in the Television industry, and has consistently been ranked as one of the top 100 industry executives. Yvette began her career in digital signal processing and has a bachelor's and master's degree in mathematics from UCF. Yvette is a 2011 recipient of the UCF Distinguished Alumni Award and supports UCF students through the Yvette Kanouff Industrial Mathematics Scholarship, in addition to supporting the University and College of Sciences, where she serves on the Dean's Advisory Board. Yvette holds several patents and is on various corporate and industry boards. She is a long-standing leader in industry organizations, foundations, and standards bodies, and she has chaired several industry award boards including the Cable Pioneers and IEEE Ibuka medal award committee. Resources: Cisco's Yvette Kanouff: Massive Transformation for Service Providers Yvette Kanouff Shares Insights on Video on Demand Where to find R.O.G. Podcast: R.O.G on YouTube R.O.G on Apple Podcasts R.O.G on Spotify How diverse is your network? N.D.I. Network Diversity Index What is your Generosity Style? Generosity Quiz Credits: Yvette Kanouff, Sheep Jam Productions, Host Shannon Cassidy, Bridge Between, Inc. Coming Next: Please join us next week, Episode 196, with special guest Daisy Auger-Dominguez.
“You gain strength, courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face…You must do the thing you cannot do.” - Eleanor Roosevelt Shannon Cassidy is Founder and CEO of Bridge Between, Inc. a boutique leadership development firm specializing in behavioral change, executive presence, effective communication, collaborative teamwork, empowering leadership, and conflict resolution. She provides Executive Coaching, Facilitation (team sessions, retreats, conferences) and Keynote Speaking (conferences, annual events, ceremonies) and Mentoring Programs (associations, ERGs, leadership circles) all custom designed. She has a podcast called R.O.G. Return on Generosity that focuses on how to be a corporate generous leader by sharing time, talent and gratitude. Shannon combines her keen ability to get to the heart of every matter with a proven track record as a corporate leader. Before founding bridge between, she spent years building profitable businesses and driving innovation and leadership initiatives. This real-world experience formed the bedrock of her success, enabling her to provide clients with the strategies, tools, and inspiration to thrive during organizational change and lead with vision, values, and purpose. Shannon has authored several articles and books including Discover Your Inner Strength (2009), The Five Degree Principle: How Small Changes Lead to Big Results (2013), V.I.B.E. A Self-Discovery Journey to Authentic Leadership (2014) and Grounded in Gratitude a one-line-a –day, five-year gratitude journal (2015). Her current efforts focus on the benefits of Generosity at Work. “The greatest lessons I've ever learned are not from my successes. They are from my failures and I've had plenty of both. So don't be afraid to fail.” – Maria Brennan “If you can't get out of it, get into it.” – Michael Brennan Maria E. Brennan, CAE, is the President & CEO of The WICT Network: Empowering Women in Media, Entertainment and Technology, a 10,000 member global nonprofit celebrating 40 years of serving women in the cable industry. During her time at The WICT Network, Brennan has worked collaboratively with its leaders and stakeholders to steer the organization's strategic vision, resulting in record levels of membership, sponsor support, and program participation. Brennan has over 25 years of executive management experience with non-profits ranging in size from 2,000 to 33,000 members, with particular expertise in the areas of strategic planning, communications and advocacy. As the public voice of The WICT Network, Brennan is an experienced spokesperson and advocate for the media industry and diversity, equity and inclusion. She is a frequently quoted expert on equal pay issues and work/life integration and has been published or featured in such magazines as Broadcasting & Cable, Working Mother, Association Trends, Selecta and Cablefax. Brennan is an award-winning writer, having received an EXCEL Award for her byline, “Hear Me Roar.” She was elected to serve on the Women's Leadership Board at Harvard University in 2007. She is a charter member of the FCC Advisory Committee on Diversity and Digital Empowerment, where she recently finished her sixth term. She is a coalition member of WIPP — Women Impacting Public Policy — and a Commissioner for the Girl Scouts Healthy Media Council. Brennan was recognized with a Vanguard Award by NCTA–The Internet & Television Association, in recognition of her contributions to the media industry's innovation, growth and progress. Brennan has been named among Cablefax's list of Most Powerful Women in Cable annually since 2010 and in 2022 received Cablefax's Women's Advocacy Champion award. R.O.G. Takeaway Tips: Generously rebound from mistakes this week. Own it. Fix it. Apologize. Learn from others - positive and constructive. We must learn from the models around us. Resources: View this episode on YouTube BridgeBetween.com Network Diversity Index Quiz The Five Degree Principle by Shannon Cassidy V.I.B.E. by Shannon Cassidy R.O.G. on Apple Podcasts R.O.G. on Spotify R.O.G. on YouTube Coming Next: Please join us next week, Episode 167 with special guest Michael Powell. Credits: Sheep Jam Productions, Host Shannon Cassidy, Bridge Between, Inc.
"If the career you have chosen has some unexpected inconvenience, console yourself by reflecting that no career is without them." - Jane Fonda Shannon Cassidy is Founder and CEO of Bridge Between, Inc. a boutique leadership development firm specializing in behavioral change, executive presence, effective communication, collaborative teamwork, empowering leadership, and conflict resolution. She provides Executive Coaching, Facilitation (team sessions, retreats, conferences) and Keynote Speaking (conferences, annual events, ceremonies) and Mentoring Programs (associations, ERGs, leadership circles) all custom designed. She has a podcast called R.O.G. Return on Generosity that focuses on how to be a corporate generous leader by sharing time, talent and gratitude. Shannon combines her keen ability to get to the heart of every matter with a proven track record as a corporate leader. Before founding bridge between, she spent years building profitable businesses and driving innovation and leadership initiatives. This real-world experience formed the bedrock of her success, enabling her to provide clients with the strategies, tools, and inspiration to thrive during organizational change and lead with vision, values, and purpose. Shannon has authored several articles and books including Discover Your Inner Strength (2009), The Five Degree Principle: How Small Changes Lead to Big Results (2013), V.I.B.E. A Self-Discovery Journey to Authentic Leadership (2014) and Grounded in Gratitude a one-line-a –day, five-year gratitude journal (2015). Her current efforts focus on the benefits of Generosity at Work. “The greatest lessons I've ever learned are not from my successes. They are from my failures and I've had plenty of both. So don't be afraid to fail.” – Maria Brennan “If you can't get out of it, get into it.” – Michael Brennan Maria E. Brennan, CAE, is the President & CEO of The WICT Network: Empowering Women in Media, Entertainment and Technology, a 10,000 member global nonprofit celebrating 40 years of serving women in the cable industry. During her time at The WICT Network, Brennan has worked collaboratively with its leaders and stakeholders to steer the organization's strategic vision, resulting in record levels of membership, sponsor support, and program participation. Brennan has over 25 years of executive management experience with non-profits ranging in size from 2,000 to 33,000 members, with particular expertise in the areas of strategic planning, communications and advocacy. As the public voice of The WICT Network, Brennan is an experienced spokesperson and advocate for the media industry and diversity, equity and inclusion. She is a frequently quoted expert on equal pay issues and work/life integration and has been published or featured in such magazines as Broadcasting & Cable, Working Mother, Association Trends, Selecta and Cablefax. Brennan is an award-winning writer, having received an EXCEL Award for her byline, “Hear Me Roar.” She was elected to serve on the Women's Leadership Board at Harvard University in 2007. She is a charter member of the FCC Advisory Committee on Diversity and Digital Empowerment, where she recently finished her sixth term. She is a coalition member of WIPP — Women Impacting Public Policy — and a Commissioner for the Girl Scouts Healthy Media Council. Brennan was recognized with a Vanguard Award by NCTA–The Internet & Television Association, in recognition of her contributions to the media industry's innovation, growth and progress. Brennan has been named among Cablefax's list of Most Powerful Women in Cable annually since 2010 and in 2022 received Cablefax's Women's Advocacy Champion award. R.O.G. Takeaway Tips: Generously rebound from mistakes this week. Own it. Fix it. Apologize. Learn from others - positive and constructive. We must learn from the models around us. Resources: View this episode on YouTube bridgebetween.com Network Diversity Index Quiz The Five Degree Principle by Shannon Cassidy V.I.B.E. by Shannon Cassidy R.O.G. on Apple Podcasts R.O.G. on Spotify Coming Next: Please join us next week, Episode 165, with special guest Chris Stanley, WOBI. Credits: Sheep Jam Productions, Host Shannon Cassidy, Bridge Between, Inc.
“The greatest lessons I've ever learned are not from my successes. They are from my failures and I've had plenty of both. So don't be afraid to fail.” – Maria Brennan “If you can't get out of it, get into it.” – Michael Brennan Maria E. Brennan, CAE, is the President & CEO of The WICT Network: Empowering Women in Media, Entertainment and Technology, a 10,000 member global nonprofit celebrating 40 years of serving women in the cable industry. During her time at The WICT Network, Brennan has worked collaboratively with its leaders and stakeholders to steer the organization's strategic vision, resulting in record levels of membership, sponsor support, and program participation. Brennan has over 25 years of executive management experience with non-profits ranging in size from 2,000 to 33,000 members, with particular expertise in the areas of strategic planning, communications and advocacy. As the public voice of The WICT Network, Brennan is an experienced spokesperson and advocate for the media industry and diversity, equity and inclusion. She is a frequently quoted expert on equal pay issues and work/life integration and has been published or featured in such magazines as Broadcasting & Cable, Working Mother, Association Trends, Selecta and Cablefax. Brennan is an award-winning writer, having received an EXCEL Award for her byline, “Hear Me Roar.” She was elected to serve on the Women's Leadership Board at Harvard University in 2007. She is a charter member of the FCC Advisory Committee on Diversity and Digital Empowerment, where she recently finished her sixth term. She is a coalition member of WIPP — Women Impacting Public Policy — and a Commissioner for the Girl Scouts Healthy Media Council. Brennan was recognized with a Vanguard Award by NCTA–The Internet & Television Association, in recognition of her contributions to the media industry's innovation, growth and progress. Brennan has been named among Cablefax's list of Most Powerful Women in Cable annually since 2010 and in 2022 received Cablefax's Women's Advocacy Champion award. R.O.G. Takeaway Tips: Know your roots. Give respect and appreciation for your history. Invest in others. Measure what matters. What do I want to measure and how can I be the best possible? Life is not designed to be easy. Get to know people. They are so darn interesting. Engage in discussions with curiosity. Understand first before being understood. It's okay to not have an opinion about everything. Resources: The WICT Network PAR Research and Advocacy The WICT Network programs Awards and Fellowship Where to find R.O.G. Podcast: R.O.G on YouTube R.O.G on Apple Podcasts R.O.G on Spotify How diverse is your network? N.D.I. Network Diversity Index What is your Generosity Style? Generosity Quiz Credits: Maria Brennan, Sheep Jam Productions, Host Shannon Cassidy, Bridge Between, Inc. Coming Next: Please join us next week, Episode 164, with Shannon Cassidy, Rebound from Mistakes.
In 1988, Michael Jackson received the gold "moon man" also known as the Vanguard Award at the MTV Video Music Awards. Three years later, MTV would rename that award the "Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award" in honor of his "groundbreaking work as a video artist." Join the Users and special co-host MJFanGirl on this 8th day of Christmas as we unpack the highlights and recipients of the famous gold moon man.
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Season Three of Pretty Hard Cases begins with Detectives Samantha Wazowski and Kelly Duff finally reuniting as partners in Guns & Gangs after eight long months apart. Although their personal and professional relationship has never been stronger, they will need to work as hard as they can to prove to their new and exacting Unit Commander that they are worthy of their department's top cases. Sam and Kelly both find themselves navigating big changes in their personal lives: Sam revisits a past romance - she's back with her ex, Steve, while Kelly is taking the next step in her relationship with Nathan. But when a deadly new synthetic drug appears all over Toronto, Sam and Kelly must risk their lives as they fight to take down a dangerous gang and stop the drug at its source.Adrienne C. Moore is best known for her seven seasons starring as Black Cindy on the groundbreaking hit Netflix series Orange is the New Black. Her work on the series earned her an NAACP Image Award nomination (Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series) as well as the Vanguard Award at Essence Magazine's Black Women in Hollywood Luncheon.
Season Three of Pretty Hard Cases begins with Detectives Samantha Wazowski and Kelly Duff finally reuniting as partners in Guns & Gangs after eight long months apart. Although their personal and professional relationship has never been stronger, they will need to work as hard as they can to prove to their new and exacting Unit Commander that they are worthy of their department's top cases. Sam and Kelly both find themselves navigating big changes in their personal lives: Sam revisits a past romance - she's back with her ex, Steve, while Kelly is taking the next step in her relationship with Nathan. But when a deadly new synthetic drug appears all over Toronto, Sam and Kelly must risk their lives as they fight to take down a dangerous gang and stop the drug at its source.Adrienne C. Moore is best known for her seven seasons starring as Black Cindy on the groundbreaking hit Netflix series Orange is the New Black. Her work on the series earned her an NAACP Image Award nomination (Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series) as well as the Vanguard Award at Essence Magazine's Black Women in Hollywood Luncheon.
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Taylor Swift sweeps the VMA's. NSYNC perform onstage. Shakira became the first South American artist to win the coveted Video Vanguard Award and Sean “Diddy” Combs took home the Global Icon Award. Oprah Winfrey and Dwayne Johnson respond to Maui fund outrage backlash. Sophie Turner was seen for the first time since her estranged husband, Joe Jonas , filed for divorce.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5949787/advertisement
Swift swept the live awards show winning 9 awards.NSYNC perform onstage. Shakira became the first South American artist to win the coveted Video Vanguard Award and Sean “Diddy” Combs took home the Global Icon Award. Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce was on the NFL Network about a week after his admission that he tried and failed to pass his number to superstar singer Taylor Swift.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5944076/advertisement
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In part two, Mary and Kelsey wrap up their analysis of the best MTV Video Music Awards performances from the early 2000s including the Madonna and Britney Spears (and Christina Aguilera) smooch that stopped the world, Good Charlotte, Beyoncé's pregnancy reveal, and Shakira (this year's Vanguard Award recipient) and Wyclef. Instagram: @whentheypoppedpodTikTok: @whentheypoppedEmail: whentheypoppedy2k@gmail.comWebsite: linktree.com/whentheypopped
Brent Linden and Chris Brown discuss the origins and philosophy of their craft-based firm and its focus on intimate partnerships. They describe the details behind some of their recent projects, including the Sequitur Wine project in Chehalem Valley, as well as the construction of the Gradient House in Portland, Ore.'s St. Johns neighborhood on the edge of the Willamette River. Linden and Brown, whose firm is up for Architectural Record Digest's Vanguard Award, explain the thrill of infectious optimism and the resonance that happens when architects make room for other voices. Learning objectives: 1. Explain how Chris and Brent each approach design in different but complementary ways.2. Describe how contractors and other players helped the architects shape their projects.3. List key lessons Linden and Brown learned from previous architectural experience.4. Discuss how light featured prominently in both Gradient House and Sequitur Wines projects. Credits: 0.5 AIA LU/HSWSpeaker: Aaron Prinz
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth interview with Tina Cole, Singer, Actress & Author, “My Three Lives: A Memoir” About Harvey's guest: Today's special guest, Tina Cole, is a singer and actress who can truly be considered a member of show business royalty, for several reasons. First of all, she's the daughter of Yvonne King of the legendary King Sisters, who were hugely popular big-band singers, and the 1st female vocal group to sing in 4 part harmony. And her father was the iconic pianist, orchestra leader and musical director Buddy Cole, who worked with some of the greatest singers of all time and recorded the soundtracks of over 1,000 movies. Secondly, she's a member of America's First Family of Song - the legendary King Family, which entertained audiences throughout the 60s and 70s with their own TV series and 17 TV specials. And thirdly, she will forever be remembered as the beautiful, sweet-natured Katie Douglas, in one of the greatest TV sitcoms of all time: “My Three Sons”. When she joined the cast of that show in its 8th season as Robbie Douglas' fiancée, and then his wife, she became an international sensation, receiving more fan mail than any other actor in any of Don Fedderson's many TV productions. And she won Photoplay Magazine's People's Choice Award for the Most Promising Actress. And get this: the episode of “My Three Sons” where Katie Douglas gave birth to triplets, was the number one show in the Nielsen Ratings for that week. Our guest has been entertaining audiences since she was a toddler. In addition to performing on TV and on tour with The King Family, and as a member of the immensely popular “Four King Cousins”, and her iconic role on “My Three Sons”, she had a recurring role on “Hawaiian Eye” opposite Robert Conrad and Troy Donohue. She guest starred in TV shows including “The Lucy Show”, “To Rome With Love”, “Adam-12” and many more. And when you thought you were listening to Raquel Welch singing on her 1970 TV Special, you were actually hearing the voice of our guest! She's appeared in a number of theatrical productions including “I Do, I Do”, “The Boyfriend”, “Trail of Dreams”, and “Chemical Imbalance”, and for 10 years she played Ethel Mertz in an “I Love Lucy” tribute show. For her stellar performance in the 2014 movie, “See Me”, she won the Vanguard Award at the Sacramento Film Festival. And in 2014, she received the Golden Halo Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Motion Picture and Television Industry. AND NOW, she's released her long-awaited autobiography entitled, “My Three Lives: A Memoir”, which takes us on an engaging, nostalgic, heartfelt – and sometimes heartbreaking – but ALWAYS uplifting and inspirational, journey through her multi-faceted career, her personal relationships, and her enormously strong bond with her beautiful family. For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/ To see more about Tina Cole, go to:https://www.facebook.com/OfficialTinaCole/ #OfficialTinaCole #harveybrownstoneinterviews
Your Mother's Not a Virgin!: The Bumpy Life and Times of the Canadian Dropout who changed the Face of American TV!A high school dropout at 15, and deported from Canada at 17, John Barbour is recognized as "the godfather of reality TV" for his role as the creator, producer, co-host, and writer of the trendsetting hit Real People. He won the first of his five Emmys as the original host of AM LA in 1970, where he interviewed controversial anti-war guests like Mohammed Ali, Cesar Chavez, and Jane Fonda. He was the first in America to do film reviews on the news, winning three more consecutive Emmys as KNBC's Critic-At-Large. He spent ten years as Los Angeles Magazine's most widely read and quoted critic and early in his career, he made stand-up comedy appearances on The Dean Martin Show, The Tonight Show, and others. In 1992 he wrote and directed the award-winning The Garrison Tapes, which Director Oliver Stone heralded as "the perfect companion piece to my movie, JFK." In 2017 he wrote and directed part two: The American Media and the Second Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, which was applauded as "the definitive film on JFK and the rise of Fake News." In this highly entertaining, deeply informative autobiography, readers will discover what a multifaceted storyteller Barbour is.Part 2 Dave Marlon Candidate for Las Vegas City Council Ward 1Dave Marlon founded and built one of the most successful addiction recovery centers in the country in the heart of Southern Nevada. The 30-year Las Vegas resident, after successfully addressing his own struggles with substance abuse, realized that he was uniquely suited to help others confronting addiction.Dave has been consistently recognized by his peers as a leader in his field. He is the President of the Southern Nevada Association of Addiction Professionals (SNAAP) and the 2018 National Advocacy Award from NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals. Locally, he has been recognized as a graduate of the Leadership Las Vegas program, with the Mayor's Commendation, and received the Community Counseling Center of Southern Nevada's Vanguard Award. He has served on the Governor's Substance Abuse Working Group. Dave's work in the recovery sector earned him the Inspired Excellence Award from Las Vegas HEALS.He founded The CARE Coalition and The Solutions Foundation, both of which combat substance abuse in Southern Nevada and help raise awareness about addictive behavior and its consequences. Dave serves on the board of HELP of Southern Nevada and the Las Vegas Rescue Mission, He has also helped establish the first recovery high school in the nation.Altogether, Dave has more than 30 years of health care experience in both recovery and insurance. He earned a Bachelor's Degree in Economics from the State University of New York and holds a Master's in Business Administration and Master's in Counseling from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.4 years ago #barbour, #candidate, #city, #council, #dave, #ed, #john, #lv, #marlon, #mother's, #not, #opperman, #report, #virgin!, #your
While Dr. K Royal of Outschool is enjoying a well deserved vacation, Ralph O'Brien is joining Paul Breitbarth of Catawiki for a Serious Privacy conversation with Barb Lawler, the CEO of the Information Accountability Foundation and winner of the 2022 IAPP Vanguard Award for North America. Barb has a long career in privacy and was, among other things, the first Chief Privacy Officer at Hewlett Packard. She spend many years in the same role at Intuit. At the IAF, Barb is involved in the foundation's contributions to the global legislative debate on privacy, as well as projects dealing with the future of responsible data use and data ethics.During this episode, Ralph and Paul talk with Barb about her career, legislative developments in the U.S. and around the world and what the next decade will look like in terms of privacy and data protection. As always, if you have comments or questions, let us know - LinkedIn, Twitter @podcastprivacy @euroPaulB @heartofprivacy @trustArc @igrobrien @barbgs10 and email seriousprivacy@trustarc.com. Please do like and write comments on your favorite podcast act so other professionals can find us easier.
On today's episode, Editor in Chief Sarah Wheeler talks with Brena Nath, managing editor of HW+ and events, about the Vanguard award winners featured in the October/November magazine. The two also discuss the Vanguard forum at HW Annual and the upcoming Tech100 awards.HW Media articles related to this episode:Here are the 2022 HousingWire Vanguards!Enjoy the episode!HousingWire Daily examines the most compelling articles reported across HW Media. Each morning, we provide our listeners with a deeper look into the stories coming across our newsrooms that are helping Move Markets Forward. Hosted and produced by the HW Media team
After a few weeks off, the guys are blessed & happy to be back for episode 107. Wayne recaps Big Camp 3, Jamele awaits his WSET Level 2 results & Darryl touches on his time in Atlanta for InvestFest. As Darryl celebrates his 30th birthday, he shares the joys of the day & what 30 brings. The guys get into some NBA talk while giving props to Lebron, they touch on the VMA's & Nicki winning the Vanguard Award. In music, they give their takes on JID's newest album, Rod Wave's latest project, The Game & more. Listen now to all of Episode 107 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/musicinthebottle/support
BARBZ we did it! Nicki Minaj always been number 1 to us but the world got to see it at this years 2022 VMAS on MTV when she won the Michael Jackson vanguard award and performed all her hits and gave a great speech. Well deserved! My thoughts on it all..
Welcome back to another episode of Poppin' Off (About Pop Culture)! This week we're diving into Pete and Kim Kardashian's break up, Olivia Newton-John's passing, Jennette McCurdy's autobiography revelations, Serena Williams' "evolution" that doesn't include tennis and Nicki Minaj receiving the Vanguard Award at the VMA's. And of course, our toasts and our roasts! It's all going down, so get ready to pop off with us! Follow us on Instagram: Poppin' Off About Pop Culture (@poppinoffaboutpopculture) Maggie's socials: Twitter: kale queen (@literallymaggie) Instagram: ✨maggie✨ (@literallymaggie_) Stephen's socials: Twitter: stephen gaedcke (@sgaedcke99) Instagram: Stephen Gaedcke (@sgaedcke99) Don't forget to follow/subscribe so you know when a new episode drops! Also, rate us 5 stars and leave us some comments. We want to hear from you!
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On today's DX Daily, hosts Ashia Skye and Ayeeedubb delve into a discussion sparked by 21 Savage on social media, about whether or not rappers have a social responsibility to stop rapping about violence. The hosts also discuss Lil Baby's back-to-school charity giveback to over 3,000 Atlanta children. Other topics include, Nicki Minaj being announced as the 2022 MTV Video Vanguard Award recipient, and a new freestyle from Megan Thee Stallion that has everyone talking.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Olivia Newton-John, beloved actress and singer died on Monday (Aug. 8). Kanye West is celebrating the end of Kim Kardashian's relationship with Pete Davidson. Nicki Minaj will be receiving the Video Vanguard Award at the MTV Awards.
In today's episode I speak with experienced privacy and cybersecurity lawyer Kirk Nahra. Kirk is a Partner at WilmerHale in Washington, D.C. where he chairs the firm's Big Data and Cybersecurity & Privacy Practices. He has been a leading authority on privacy and cybersecurity matters for more than two decades and is ranked in Band 1 by Chambers in both privacy and data security. In 2021, he received the Vanguard Award from the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) for his exceptional leadership, knowledge, and creativity in privacy and data protection. He counsels clients across industries from Fortune 500 companies to startups but is best known for his work with health insurers, hospitals, service providers, pharmaceutical manufacturers, and other health care industry participants. He has taught privacy issues at several law schools including serving as an adjunct professor at the Washington College of Law at American University and at Case Western Reserve University. He currently serves as a Fellow with the Cordell Institute for Policy in Medicine & Law at Washington University in St. Louis and as a Fellow with the Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology. Kirk is a dedicated mentor in a number of different mentorship groups. He can be found on Twitter @KirkJNahrawork. In our wide-ranging conversation we talk about his path to a practice area that did not exist when he attended law school, the different substantive areas of law that led him to a career in privacy and data security, how small moments can have a huge impact on your professional life, the power of having a plan even if not everything goes according to plan, what privacy lawyers do and how to be a part of this fast-growing space (whether that is at a law firm, in-house, or for another type of business), how job postings should be read as wish lists and not checklists--and why you should not take yourself out of the running for a job just because you don't meet all the listed prerequisites, how to mentor junior lawyers effectively, and how to make the most out of a mentor as a mentee. If you enjoy this episode, please make sure to sign up for future episodes at www.howilawyer.com or to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. This episode is sponsored, edited, and engineered by LawPods, a professional podcast production company for busy attorneys.
Andy & Pedro discuss all things privacy with Kirk Nahra, the Mt Rushmore of Data Privacy. A noted HIPAA pro Kirk has been in the privacy game since the beginning and continues to lead. In 2021 Kirk won the Vanguard Award from the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) which recognizes one IAPP member each year who demonstrates exceptional leadership, knowledge and creativity in privacy and data protection. Learn more about the community that helps General Counsels in their day to day, TechGC (https://www.techgc.co/) Follow Andy on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andy-dale-7705b83/ Follow TechGC on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/techgc
Fifty-three years today, human beings landed on Earth’s moon. As far as I know, they didn’t stay very long but I’ve not had the chance to check out the scene myself. But with enough subscriptions to Charlottesville Community Engagement, I will consider purchasing a rocket just to make sure. For now, it’s the July 20, 2022 edition of the program and I’m your lunatic host, Sean Tubbs. On today’s program:The city of Charlottesville opens up cooling centers as temperatures continue to climbInterim Charlottesville City Manager Michael C. Rogers and his staff provide updates on the Crescent Halls bus stop as well as efforts to make walking school routes saferChamber’s Minority Business Alliance seeking applications for 2022 Vanguard AwardA local brewery unveils the official lager of the University of Virginia Charlottesville wants more people to apply to various boards and commissionToday’s first shout-out: Charlottesville Area Tree Stewards to lead more walksIn today’s first subscriber supported public supported public service announcement: Want to know more about our majestic wooden neighbors that help purify the air and provide shade on these hot summer days? The Charlottesville Area Tree Stewards have two upcoming walks where you can learn more about trees in the area: This Saturday at 9 a.m., a group will be led through Darden Towe Park beginning at the Lewis and Clark Exploratory Center to see Ancient tOsage Orange trees, a historic Monticello Tulip Tree, elm tree devastation due to the emerald ash borer, and common deciduous and conifer trees. (register)On July 29 at 9 a.m, three stewards will lead a walk through Belmont with about twenty stops to explore urban (register)Become a member, and you’ll get access to even more Charlottesville Area Tree Stewards events!Charlottesville opens up cooling centersWith temperatures this week in the 90’s and possibly above, the city of Charlottesville has officially launched several places where people can go to stay out of the heat. Key Recreation Center, Tonsler Recreation Center, and the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library have been designated as cooling centers during the day until further notice. Key Recreation Center is located at 800 E. Market Street. The hours of operation are 5:30pm– 9pm Monday through Friday; 1pm– 6pm on Saturday and Sunday. Tonsler Recreation Center is located at 501 Cherry Avenue. The hours of operation are Noon – 9pm Monday through Friday; 1pm-6pm Saturday and closed on Sunday.Jefferson – Madison Regional Library (Central Branch) is located at 201 E. Market Street. The hours of operation are 9am-9pm Monday through Thursdays; 9am-5pm Friday and Saturday; closed Sunday.Planning for heat for near-term, long-termThe Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission is working on an update of the Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan, which is intended to help coordinate public response to natural disasters. There’s a section on extreme heat that may be useful to know at a time when heat records are being surpassed across Europe. “Extreme heat can be defined as temperatures that hover 10°F or more above the average high temperature for the region, last for prolonged periods of time, and are often accompanied by high humidity,” reads page H-25 of the plan. “Under normal conditions, the human body’s internal thermostat produces perspiration that evaporates and cools the body. However, in extreme heat and high humidity, evaporation is slowed, and the body must work much harder to maintain a normal temperature.”As with COVID-19, extreme heat effects take a toll more strongly on the elderly, people with respiratory difficulties, and those with other health vulnerabilities. The City of Charlottesville recently produced a summary of hazards associated with climate change. (read the report)“The climate models show that by 2050, Charlottesville may experience more than twice as many extreme heat events annually as there were in 2020,” reads page 3 of that report. “By 2100, there may be almost seven times as many.” One way to cool off is at an outdoor pool. Both Albemarle County and the city of Charlottesville have struggled to fill positions this summer. Charlottesville has offered signing bonuses for lifeguards and pool managers, but Deputy Parks and Recreation Director Vic Garber told City Council on Monday that the decision to only open one outdoor pool a day is still in effect.“We are probably 70 percent there so we’re still rotating Washington Park and Onesty but we’re working very hard,” Garber said. The issue also came up at today’s meeting of the Albemarle Board of Supervisors.“In the next ten days, we’re looking at temperatures each day going over 90 up to 100,” said Supervisor Chair Donna Price. “The last seven years have been the hottest in recorded history. Climate change is real and I would ask everyone to be careful, to do what you can to reduce the heat footprint that you are creating.”Price said that includes reducing driving, drawing shades, and raising the thermostat for air conditioning. What do you do when it gets hot out? Say something in the comments. City Manager Rogers provides updates on Crescent Hall bus stop, other mattersOnce a month, interim Charlottesville City Manager Michael C. Rogers publishes a written report that summarizes recent activities. In my fifteen years of covering and monitoring Charlottesville government, this is one of the most thorough and useful documents produced by the city. (read the report)On Monday, Rogers offered some verbal updates taken from the report. Earlier this year, Charlottesville Area Transit had proposed moving a bus stop at Crescent Halls, a temporarily vacant apartment complex owned and operated by the Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority. In April, the Public Housing Association of Residents pushed for CAT to reconsider and Rogers said the city has listened.“A decision has been made and the bus stop will not be moved,” Rogers said. “The bus stop will not be moved. It will stay right there so we are very pleased to make that announcement.”The stop is currently served by Route 6, which currently travels between the University of Virginia Health System, Downtown Mall, and Willoughby Shopping center. There are plans to change the route to eliminate the UVA connection, but implementation of those changes are delayed due to a lack of drivers. (Next steps for Charlottesville Area Transit route changes outlined at partnership meeting, June 24, 2022)Rogers said work continues on development of a collective bargaining ordinance and Council will have a work session at 4 p.m. on August 15. The company Venable LLP has been hired to assist with the work. A firm has also been hired to assist with a search for a new police chief.“We selected a company called Polihire out of Washington, D.C.,” Rogers said. “They will work with us on developing an aggressive community outreach program. We look forward to hearing from the community with respect to what kind of chief do they want.”The city has also hired Steve Hawkes as the director of information technology and Caroline Rice as the new Public Engagement Coordinator. Kyle Ervin will be the Public Information Officer for public safety. He was formerly the marketing coordinator for CAT. Sanders provides updates on school walk zonesDeputy City Manager Sam Sanders said the local government continues to work to address driver shortages for the school system. There are 35 days to the first day of school and there will not be as many bus routes. “We are working in collaboration with Charlottesville City Schools to solve the various issues that may result from having an additional 750 kids having to walk to school this year,” Sanders said. Last week, the Charlottesville Planning Commission told Council they wanted to see solutions in place before school begins. (read that story)Sanders said talks have been held with Albemarle County Public Schools about collaborating with one possibility being for special needs students to make sure they can get to school. Another collaboration could be with Jaunt to see if there is a possibility to share drivers.“We won’t be able to use their equipment because of the federal nature of the funds that they receive but when drivers are working for Jaunt they may be able to drive for us so we’re looking to see if we can figure out a way to make that possible,” Sanders said. Sanders said the planning affects multiple localities across the region and regional approaches are required. He said the city is also looking to find ways to work with groups who want to solve the identified problem. “We’re looking to capture proposals from neighborhood led groups hoping that we’ll be able to deploy those groups in doing some of the work as well since they have offered to do so,” Sanders said. That includes suggestions from Livable Cville and the city’s Bike and Pedestrian Advisory Committee. In a future edition of Charlottesville Community Engagement, we’ll hear more about the possible addition of $500,000 in American Rescue Plan Act funding to cover the costs of some of the work. “Our goal will be to quickly get some of these things out and basically available to make this process a little bit easier,” Sanders said. If you have a student or students in Charlottesville Public Schools, what do you plan to do? Second shout-out: WTJU staging the Cville Puzzle Hunt on August 27In today’s second Patreon-fueled shout-out: By now, readers and listeners know WTJU’s position on algorithms. But do you know that the radio station celebrates puzzles? In fact, on Saturday, August 27, WTJU is organizing the Cville Puzzle Hunt, a huge, cerebral puzzle that will spool out across downtown Charlottesville. The Cville Puzzle Hunt will take you and a team of friends on a wild afternoon running around trying to untangle five diabolical, large-scale puzzles inserted into the urban landscape. The opening clue will be read at 1 p.m. at the Ix Art Park. Find out more about this WTJU-organized event at cvillepuzzlehunt.com. Chamber’s Minority Business Alliance seeking applications for 2022 Vanguard AwardDo you know someone who should be recognized for their efforts to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion? Or a small business or group that seeks the same goals? The Minority Business Alliance of the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce is taking applications through August 5 for the John F. Bell Sr. Vanguard Award. “The MBA Vanguard Award is named in honor of John F. Bell Sr., a strong, determined and respected business leader and citizen who established successful businesses during a time when the larger society wasn’t welcoming to or supportive of the Black business community,” reads a press release for the award.This will be the tenth annual award. Previous recipients include Community Investment Collaborative, William Jones III, Hollie Lee, Eugene and Lorraine Williams, Forward Adelante Business Alliance, and Kaye Monroe.Nominations can be submitted here. Champion to make official lager for University of VirginiaThe Champion Brewing Company began operations ten years ago with a small brewery in downtown Charlottesville. Now they’ve expanded to multiple places across Virginia and are part of the larger Champion Hospitality Group with restaurants in Stonefield, Gordonsville, and across Charlottesville.In 45 days, the first University of Virginia home football game will be held at Scott Stadium. Yesterday, Champion announced that its Cavalier Lager will become the officially licensed beer for UVA sporting events.“As life-long UVA sports fans, it’s been a dream of the team to have a Cavalier beer offered at UVA games,” said Champion CEO Hunter Smith in a release. “It’s a hometown lager brewed with our college athletes and their fans top of mind.”The beer will also be available in area stores. This is the first year that the University of Virginia has licensed an official beer. Vacancies still remain on various board and commissions in CharlottesvilleThe next edition of Charlottesville Community Engagement will provide details of who got appointed to the Charlottesville Planning Commission. Council made those appointments at the end of the July 18 meeting, and I’m going through that one chronologically. Earlier in this meeting, Charlottesville Mayor Snook LLoyd pleaded with the public to consider getting involved.“We need more people applying for Boards and Commissions,” Snook said. “We’ve got a couple of Boards and Commission that are down a couple of people. The Region 10 Community Services Board is one. The Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority is another. Historic Resources Committee. The Jefferson Area Community Criminal Justice Board. Jaunt. [Charlottesville Albemarle Convention and Visitors Bureau] needs a representative from the tourism industry.” If you’d like to apply, visit the city’s website. Here’s a list of all the boards.Housekeeping items for the end of #410Thanks for reading today. Charlottesville Community Engagement is a service of Town Crier Productions, a limited liability company set up to produce information about the public policy and the built environment in Charlottesville and beyond. We are now in the third year of this publication, and this is installment 410. Please consider a paid subscription to ensure I make it to the fourth year. There’s a lot at stake as we continue to live our complex lives in a democratic civilization that always needs its community members to pay attention and to look at the documents up close. The podcast version contains music created by the entity currently known as Wraki and made available with permission. To support that band, consider buying the album regret everything, available on Bandcamp on a ‘pay as you can’ basis. Support for Charlottesville Community Engagement also comes from Patreon supporters of Town Crier Productions, who also help fund other projects such as Fifth District Community Engagement and the Information Charlottesville archives.If you sign up for a paid subscription through Substack, the company Ting will also match your initial payment. Their support for Charlottesville Community Engagement is a crucial element required for the sustained production of all of my work. I’m grateful, and hope to continue answering the calling I hear to help inform you of things that are happening. Charlottesville Community Engagement is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe
Big Data, Privacy & Security: Kirk Nahra, a partner at Wilmer Hale and Co-Chair of both their Big Data and Cybersecurity and Privacy practices and a leading authority on privacy and cybersecurity matters for more than two decades, speaks with host Richard Levick of LEVICK. Kirk discusses privacy and security laws and trends for 2022; what to expect in state and international regulation; best practices for avoiding privacy and security investigations and how to navigate them when they occur; the unique challenges of privacy issues in health care; and career opportunities. He is a founding member and longtime board member of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) and one of the few lawyers in the world ranked in Band 1 by Chambers in privacy and data security. He is also the winner of the 2021 Vanguard Award from the IAPP —one of the most prestigious in the privacy field.
Here at Nature Unplugged, we are all about wellness in the digital age. And, we look at the work we do as preventative (upstream) mental health work - getting outside, healthy boundaries with tech, exercising, etc. Our guest today has dedicated his life to helping people with addiction recovery and mental health issues. We have the privilege of speaking with Dave Marlon. Dave is here to share his story about addiction, recovery, and what we can do to improve our mental health whether we're dealing with addiction or not. SHOW NOTES: BIO: David Marlon is the co-founder and chairman of Vegas Stronger, a Las Vegas non-profit committed to helping the most under-served in our community by addressing mental health, substance use disorders, and getting back to a healthy productive life. The Vegas Stronger team joined CrossRoads in January of 2020 to help address the mismanagement of the company and bring back the operation from near bankruptcy. David is also CEO of a consulting company, the Marlon Professional Corporation and works with several behavioral treatment centers, helping them build their substance abuse programs. David was formerly the President and co-founder of Solutions Recovery, Inc., a Joint Commission accredited alcohol and drug treatment center. Since 2005, he has delivered treatment to hundreds of people struggling with chemical dependency and mental illness. Prior to forming Solutions Recovery, David worked in the insurance industry. He has more than 30 years of experience serving as Chief Operating Officer, President, and Vice President of various Sierra Health Services subsidiaries. In the community, David has always been an active participant. Over the years, he has formed several non-profit organizations, including the Care Coalition, a Drug-Free Communities Act non-profit, with the goal of combating substance abuse by providing education and awareness on addictive behavior, preventative methods, and the economic, physical, and social consequences of substance abuse. He serves on the Governor's Substance Abuse Working Group, the Governor's Rural Meth Action Team, the Board of Directors for H.E.L.P. of Southern Nevada, the Board of Directors for the 10,000 Kids Foundation, The Las Vegas Rescue Mission, the Nevada Donor Network as well as the President of (SNAAP) State of Nevada Association for Addiction Professionals. He has been honored with the Mayor's Commendation and just recently received the Community Counseling Center of Southern Nevada's Vanguard Award. David received his education in New York and Las Vegas. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics at the State University of New York and his Masters of Business Administration and Masters of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Furthermore, he is a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor Supervisor, a Certified Addictionologist, and a Detoxification Technician. David is also currently pursuing his Doctorate in Psychology. David is an active Nevada Amateur boxer, an avid mountain climber, and a triathlete. Despite an active life, his primary role is as the father to teenagers Owen and Tristan and husband to Carolina. - https://crossroadsofsonv.com/project/dave-marlon-ceo/ - https://vegasstronger.org/ CREDITS: Intro and Outro Song: The Soft Pack - Mexico
In today's interconnected world, personal information has never been more broadly collected and analyzed by governments and corporations alike, making it imperative that we understand, enforce and update privacy laws in order to safeguard individual privacy. In this episode, WilmerHale podcast co-host and Partner John Walsh welcomes two national leaders in privacy law of all kinds: Partner Kirk Nahra and guest Stacey Gray. Nahra is the co-chair of WilmerHale's Big Data and Cybersecurity and Privacy Practices. Among his other accolades, he is the winner of the 2021 Vanguard Award from the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP)—one of the most prestigious in the privacy field—which recognizes one IAPP member each year who demonstrates exceptional leadership, knowledge and creativity in privacy and data protection. Gray is a Senior Counsel at the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) and leads FPF's engagement on federal and state privacy legislation. Prior to leading FPF's legislative engagement, she spent several years focusing on the privacy implication of data collection in online and mobile advertising, platform regulation, cross-device tracking, Smart Homes, and the Internet of Things. Nahra and Gray talk with Walsh about the challenges of having states with different privacy laws and why that may ultimately drive a single national law. They also dive into consumer consent and the complexities of regulating the collection and sharing of personal data. The episode wraps up with tips for individuals and companies to keep in mind when considering privacy and personal data. Links: https://gdpr.eu/what-is-gdpr/ (General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)) California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) https://fpf.org/ (Future of Privacy Forum) https://fpf.org/person/stacey-gray/ (Stacey Gray's bio) https://www.wilmerhale.com/en/insights/blogs/wilmerhale-privacy-and-cybersecurity-law (WilmerHale's Privacy and Cybersecurity Law blog) https://www.wilmerhale.com/en/people/kirk-nahra (Kirk Nahra's bio)
The difference between producing and investing with Broadway press agent and producer Irene Gandy. We discuss what a Broadway producer is and does, and find out the difference between a lead producer, associate producer, co-producer, and investor. Some notable accomplishments of Irene’s career are that she is the only Black female member of the Association of Theatrical Press Agents and Managers on Broadway. She is a Tony-Award winning producer. She produced Lady Day At Emerson Bar and Grill starring Audra MacDonald. In 2008, she became the first female press agent to get a Sardis caricature. And on top of this all, she launched the Irene Gandy Fur Collection which was featured in Vogue Magazine. At the bottom of this notes section is the FULL bio. Irene's Instagram @iam_irenegandy: https://www.instagram.com/iam_irenegandy/ Irene's Sardi's caricature: https://www.broadway.com/photos/publicist-extraordinaire-irene-gandy-gets-her-very-own-sardis-caricature/ Jeffrey Richards - Broadway Producer Irene works with: https://www.jeffreyrichardsassociates.com/ Mira Gandy - Artist (and Irene's daughter): https://www.miragandyart.com/ Romare Bearden - Artist Irene likes: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romare_Bearden Scott Rudin - Broadway Producer: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Rudin Broadway's Best Shows - produced by Jeffrey Richard: https://www.broadwaysbestshows.com/ Frank DiLella - NYC Theatre Journalist - Friend of Irene's: http://www.frankdilella.com/about-frank/ Mirrors - A Play: https://www.nytw.org/show/mirrors/ ... Interview by Ethan Steimel Become a patron at: www.patreon.com/artisticfinance www.artisticfinance.com www.patreon.com/artisticfinance instagram.com/artisticfinance twitter.com/ethansteimel facebook.com/artisticfinance youtube.com/artisticfinance Irene Gandy is the only Black female member of ATPAM (Association of Theatrical Press Agents and Managers) on Broadway. She is a Tony-Award winning producer on Broadway for The Gershwin’s' Porgy and Bess and was a producer for Lady Day At Emerson Bar and Grill starring Audra MacDonald. She was also co -producer with Voza Rivers of the National tour of the South-African musical Serafina . In 2008, she became the first female press agent to be immortalized with a Sardis caricature. Gandy recently launched the Irene Gandy Fur Collection designed by Mr. Pete and was featured in the 2015 August issue of Vogue Magazine. "A Day in the Life Irene Gandy" a documentary is being produced centered around her life being the 1st African-American woman Press Agent and Producer on Broadway for over 50 years . Gandy’s recent productions include The Great Society, starring Brian Cox, American Son starring Kerry Washington China Doll starring Al Pacino, Fiddler on the Roof ,You Can't Take It With You, starring James Earl Jones and Sylvia starring Matthew Broderick. Gandy began her career in 1968 as a publicist with Douglas Turner Ward and Robert Hooks’ Negro Ensemble Company. Since then, she has worked on over 100 Broadway shows including , August Osage County starring Phylicia Rashad ,Glengarry Glen Ross, Radio Golf, Bubbling Brown Sugar, Smokey Joe’s Care, Lena Horne: The Lady and her Music, Patti LaBelle on Broadway, The Wiz. In addition to her work in theatre, she was Associate Director of Special Markets for CBS Records, working with such artists as Earth, Wind and Fire, The Jacksons, Patti Labelle, The Isley Brothers, and many others. Gandy was the Press Consultant for the National Black Arts Festival in Atlanta and the 30th Anniversary of Harlem Week. Gandy is the recipient of the 1997 National Action Network’s “Woman of Excellence Award” the 2007 Vanguard Award from Black to Broadway Productions, the 2004 Black Public Relations Society Award, 2013 “Inspire in New York” Award, 2015 Pioneer Award for BLACK PRIDE NYC and the 2015 Café Mocha “Salute Her” “Media Legend Award.” In 2017, She was the received the following Awards "Project 1 Voice Lifetime Achievement" for outstanding achievements and vision to artistic excellence in the American Theater; "HARLEM WEEK Vivian Robinson Arts and Culture; and "Life Changers" presented by WNBA players Teresa Weatherspoon and Rita Haywood for inspiring, transforming, and empowering others. In 2018 she was honored with Vivian Robinson/AUDELCO "Pioneer Award" for Recognition Awards for Excellence in Black Theatre. In 2019 she was honored with the NAACP-LGBQT David Weaver Prize for Excellence in the Arts. 2020 Gandy was inducted into New York Public Lincoln Center Performing Arts Library as part of The League of Professional Theatre Women’s Oral History Project. Currently serves on the boards of City College for the Arts, HARLEM WEEK and is the mother of renowned artist Mira Gandy who created The Gandy Art House (designed to provide creative opportunities for Youth, Family and the LGBTQ community) as a tribute to her family and legacy.
Don't miss this insightful and dynamic episode of the Fintech Hunting Podcast where we discuss: How business has changed since the pandemic, what are the biggest challenges facing our industry today, leveraging technology in the mortgage lending space, Artificial Intelligence (AI), where our industry is heading over the next three to six months and so much more with industry icon Patrick Stone Executive Chairman & Founder, Williston Financial Group. Patrick Stone has enjoyed a lengthy career in real estate and real estate related services, including “C-level” officer positions with three public companies and as a director on two Fortune 500 Boards. His senior executive management positions included nine years as President and COO of the nation’s largest title insurance company, Chairman and Co-CEO of a software company and CEO of a real estate data and information company. Pat has served as Vice-Chairman of Metrocities Mortgage, a 2005 top twenty mortgage lender, and as Chairman of The Stone Group, an Austin, Texas-based tenant-rep brokerage company. He has also served on the boards of Fidelity National Financial, First American Corporation, FNIS, MicroGeneral, SKLD, World Minerals, Green Street Advisors, DigitalMap, Homegain, RedVision, and Wystein Capital. Currently, Pat serves as Executive Chairman and Founder of Williston Financial Group, as well as on the boards of Nassau Reinsurance, Transmodus, Trysting Tree Golf Club, and Inman News, who named him one of 2013’s “100 Most Influential People in Real Estate” and one of the “Top 101 Real Estate Industry Doers” in 2015. Pat received Housing Wire’s coveted Vanguard Award in 2019, Progress in Lending’s Lending Luminary Awards in 2019 and 2020, and October Research’s annual Leadership Award in 2020. His Philanthropic involvement has included service as Chairman of the Santa Barbara Art Museum and as a Director of the Portland Art Museum. He is a past chairman of the Oregon State University Foundation, and Co-Chair of its Billion Dollar Capital Campaign. Pat has three daughters, five grandchildren and resides in Portland, Oregon with his wife Vicki.
Episode 12 of the Green House Healthy Podcast hosted by Heather DeRose and Antonio DeRose is now live on your favorite podcast platform!
On this episode we continue the series discussing in this series the impact of COVID-19 on black lives and businesses in light of the social and economic unrest in the U.S. right now. We invited Jerome Hutchinson, Founder of the International Career and Business Alliance, to discuss why he believes black businesses matter in the U.S. ICABA® ,International Career and Business Alliance, Inc., is a career and business development company assisting accomplished professionals and entrepreneurs achieve their career, business and lifestyle aspirations through valuable connections, information and opportunities. He is also he Managing Partner of JHJ Marketing Group, LLC, a South Florida based marketing agency providing its clients with culturally relevant strategies executed through engagement marketing, experiential marketing, advertising, public relations and social media. Hutchinson made history when he and his Father launched WYCS-TV, Kentucky’s first African American owned television station in his hometown of Louisville, Ky. WYCS-TV signed on-air March 6, 1996. As a serial entrepreneur, Hutchinson’s business interests have included broadcasting, information technology, retailing, and a marketing consultancy. Hutchinson has also enjoyed a successful career as a radio executive from 2002 through 2008 serving as General Sales Manager for three of the nation’s top five urban radio stations: Houston’sKMJQ--FM, Majic 102, Atlanta’s WVEE--FM, V--103, and Miami’s WEDR--FM, 99 JAMZ Since arriving in South Florida in 2005, Hutchinson has been active in the community serving on the boards of 100 Black Men of Greater Ft. Lauderdale, the Broward Alliance, BB&T Bank Advisory Board (Broward County), Nova Southeastern University Ambassadors Board, the BrowardWorkforce Development Board, the Broward Presidents Community Council, Board Chairman, Broward Health Foundation, Florida Memorial University Business School Advisory Board and the Broward Alliance Governor’s Council. He is also an alumnus of the 2008-09 Leadership BrowardClass XXVII. He has received numerous awards for business and civic leadership; in 2015, the Collective Empowerment Group presented him the “Grand Champion” award and the TJ Reddick Bar Association presented him their “Business Leadership” award. In 2016, the Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce recognized Hutchinson as a “Man of Distinction”. In 2017, Hutchinson received the Vanguard Award from the Mosaic Group. Hutchinson has also been featured in local and national media for his civic and business leadership. Hutchinson is single and has two (2) daughters, Kristin and Naomi. He is an active member of Potential Church and resides in Sunrise, Florida. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/businessscaleinsights/support
Independent Film Producer Kim Waltrip returns to this podcast to discuss the Palm Springs Women in Film and Television (PSWIFT), a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting its members, both men and women in the Entertainment, New Media and Creative arts community. Focused on education and bringing more production work to the Coachella Valley, PSWIFT is the 38th Chapter of Women in Film & Television International, reaching over 43 Chapters worldwide and over 10,000 members. Ms Waltrip currently serves as President of PSWIFT and offers her unique perspective of this organization's contributions to Palm Springs. Anyone interested in a career in film will enjoy hearing Kim's unique perspective and experience as a film Producer based in Palm Springs. PSWIFT has initiated a Speakers Series, the first installment will kick off February 20, 2020 with a conversation with Nick Vallelonga, the Oscar Winner for Best Picture "Green Book" and the actor who played the Bass in the film, Mike Hatton. Nick Vallelonga is the Writer/Producer of the Oscar winning film “Green Book.” and also won two Golden Globes for Original Screenplay and Best Picture which is based on the true story of Nick's father Tony Lip, who went on tour of the south with the brilliant pianist Dr. Donald Shirley in 1962. Mike Hatton co-starred as George Dyer, the Bass player of The Don Shirley Trio. Mike won several awards for his performance in Green Book including a Hollywood Film Award and he returned to his second home here in Palm Springs to accept the PSIFF Chairman's Vanguard Award. Mike is also a producer and can be seen next in Pay Dirt, which he produced in The Coachella Valley.
This year's Vanguard Award winner is Dr. Patricia McManus, founder of the Black Health Coalition of Wisconsin (BHCW).
This year's Vanguard Award winner is Dr. Patricia McManus, founder of the Black Health Coalition of Wisconsin (BHCW).
This year's Vanguard Award winner is Dr. Patricia McManus, founder of the Black Health Coalition of Wisconsin (BHCW).
Katee Sackhoff has become a television and voice over icon in her 25-year career. She has made her mark in pop culture playing Lieutenant Kara “Starbuck” Thrace from 2004-2009 on Battlestar Glactica (BSG), Dahl in the 2013 Riddick sequel and Bo-Katan Kryze in Star Wars: The Clone Wars from 2012-2020 as well as a little too numerous to list. Recently, Sackhoff has added producer to her resume with Another Life, which she stars alongside Selma Blair in this Netflix science fiction original series that premiered in the Summer of 2019. On Saturday, November 16, 2019, Sackhoff was honored The Society of Voice Arts And Sciences (SOVAS) with the Vanguard Award for her contributions to the world of voice over as she was presented the award with her BSG co-star, Golden Globes and Emmy award winner, Edward James Olmos. We spoke with Sackhoff following receiving her award
Producing partners and content creators, Robin Gadsby and Katee Sackhoff (Battlestar Galactica, Riddick, Star Wars: The Clone Wars) have teamed up together to launch the YouTube series Blood, Sweat & Coffee, an estimated 3 Season, 10 episode show that follows the Sackhoff's adventures and life that she shares with her fans. The duo hope to bring more content not only to YouTube but have possible plans for a feature animation series as well as their continued work together on the Netflix original series, Another Life, which is produced and stars Sackhoff. We caught up with Gadsby and Sackhoff at the SOVAS awards this past Saturday, where the sci-fi icon was awarded the Vanguard Award for all her work in animation.
M.R. Potato Head Painting #23 Mike Rader is a mixed media artist working in film, animation, painting, sculpture, printmaking and drawing. Often mixing all of these elements into one work, he creates a creative playpen to flesh out an area of interest. Mike chooses his mediums by need rather than passion by asking the question of which medium will best articulate his current creative curiosity. Mike's work often reaches back into the past to create a dialogue with memories, while bringing influences along the way and reinterpreting them into the present. Past works include works which used the following as catalysts: Charlie Chaplin, Ultraman, and Godzilla. Mike is currently working on a film influenced by the relationship of the Three Stooges' personalities and how those different aspects combined and individually relate to the creative process. His works have won the Vanguard Award for Best Experimental Film (Art of Brooklyn Film Festival), Best Art Direction (Manhattan Film Festival) and the Merit Award (Lucerne Film Festival). Mike Rader’s works have been shown in museums and galleries internationally including The Carnegie Museum of Art, the Andy Warhol Museum, the Toledo Museum of Art, and the Hefei Museum of Modern Art in China. Rader has recently installed a permanent public sculpture in Newark, New Jersey and has just completed an artist residency in Tao Hua Tan, China. Mike Rader lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Reliquary #5 Acrylic and oil on linen with mixed media 15" x 32" x 4.5" Reliquary #6 Acrylic and oil on linen with mixed media 12" x 29" x 2.5"
During this episode, You Me and Your Top Three host, Gregg Garrett, speaks with Mat Ishbia, CEO of United Wholesale Mortgage and United Shore – industry leading mortgage companies. Mat talks about growing the firm from a mere twelve people to north of 4,400 employees and shares the lessons that he learned along the way. Mat reflects on how he doesn’t use technology to replace humans but to make them better and enable them to excel at customer service. Mat shares his top three including his father, his collegiate basketball coach and one of the top coaches in the world, Tom Izzo, and his colleagues who push him every day to be better. And, of course, Mat shares advice with leaders on how to be intentional in order to be a champion. About Mat Ishbia Mat Ishbia is the President and CEO of United Shore, home to United Wholesale Mortgage (UWM) – the No. 1 wholesale mortgage lender in the nation. Under Ishbia’s leadership, UWM has soared to new heights, becoming one of the most innovative lenders in the industry. Mat has taken UWM from a two-man broker shop to a 4,400+ person team. His management style and dedication to a team-focused business approach stem from his time playing and coaching with Tom Izzo on MSU’s men’s basketball team. Mat’s leadership has enabled UWM to gain market share and rapidly grow into an industry-leading operation. Ishbia is known as the most prominent advocate for mortgage brokers nationwide while promoting the wholesale channel on national platforms such as CNBC, Fox Business and Bloomberg TV. He has been named one of the “Most Influential Mortgage Professionals Under 40” and one of the “25 Most Connected Mortgage Professionals” by National Mortgage Professional magazine. Additional accolades include being named a “Rising Star” and Vanguard Award winner by HousingWire. Rapid growth at UWM, both in team members and production, has helped them earn recognition as an Inc. 5000 Fastest-Growing Company for the past three years and one of the largest privately owned mortgage lenders in America. Show Highlights Segment 1: Overview 1:02 Transforming Motor City into Mortgage City. 6:11 Mat’s Journey: “Success breeds success “– From a collegiate basketball National Championship to building a championship team and industry-leading business. Segment 2: The “Top Three” 9:09 Mat’s “Top Three”: Father (Jeff Ishbia), Mother, and Brother – Support. Competition. Reputation. “Do right by others and expect no return.” 13:59 Mat’s “Top Three”: Michigan State University Men’s Basketball Coach, Tom Izzo – Be a champion. Grind all day. 15:08 Mat’s “Top Three”: Basketball Teammates (including Mateen Cleaves) – Leadership by example. 16:38 Learnings from Tom Izzo: Everything counts. You must be intentional, focused, and detailed. If you take a play off, you will lose. 18:32 Mat’s “Top Three”: UWM/United Shore Team Members (including Melinda Wilner, Alex Elezaj, Sarah DeCiantis, Laura Lawson, Kristina Bennett, and Sabrina Saracino) – Continuously challenging the status quo. 22:02 Staying engaged with mentors is important and valuable. Segment 3: Industry Disruption & Transformation 24:02 Always focus on the client experience and make it easier, faster, and cheaper. 26:46 The counter-cultural AI movement – focus on the human. 29:00 How did United Wholesale Mortgage and United Shore become #1 in wholesale mortgage and #2 in all mortgages? “We focused on disrupting it [the industry] through what really matters.” 30:19 “We’ve gotta be great every day.” Using data to measure and improve. 31:53 “If you want to be something big – define who you are and where you want to go.” 34:57 Mat’s learning from basketball: No matter if its sports, school, or business –When you make a mistake, you get back up, make changes, and you go right back at it again. 37:06 Advice to leaders: “If you aren’t positive, you aren’t going to win.” 39:04 Mat’s favorite saying: “The team with the best players wins as long as they have the right vision and leadership.” Segment 4: Wrapping Up 41:03 Preorder Mat’s book, Running the Corporate Offense. 42:10 Additional advice for leaders: “We all get 24 hours – you have to prioritize what matters. You can’t be great at everything. You have to decide.” 44:12 Follow Mat, United Wholesale Mortgage, and United Shore on social media! Additional Information Contact Mat Ishbia: Mat’s LinkedIn Mat’s Twitter Mat’s Instagram Contact United Wholesale Mortgage and United Shore: United Wholesale Mortgage Website United Wholesale Mortgage LinkedIn United Wholesale Mortgage Twitter United Shore Website United Shore LinkedIn United Shore Twitter United Shore Instagram Contact Gregg Garrett: Gregg’s LinkedIn Gregg’s Twitter Gregg’s Bio Contact CGS Advisors: Website LinkedIn Twitter
On this episode of the Keep it a Buck Podcast we discuss Missy Elliott and her Vanguard Award. How do you feel about Cardi B delivering her speech for Missy? Nicki Minaj retires from music via a tweet and says its time for a family? And since when does Hasbro a toy company want to buy Death Row Records? All of this and more on todays episode. Stay locked in because you know we Keep it a Buck.
In this Week's episode, I discuss the 2019 MTV VMA's. From Lil Was X to Normani to Lizzo to Missy Elliott receiving her Vanguard Award. I dive into the leaked "diss track" video that City Girls rapper JT recorded prior to them becoming successful and yes, she does mention some of y'alls favorites. I also go over this allegation Against Paul Mooney. Who allegedly molested Richard Pryor Jr when he was underage. in my "Topic of Discussion", I discuss, in my opinion, Social Media etiquette. Some do's and don't of what you say and post on your social media accounts.
It’s a party going on, on this episode we pregame to celebrate DEME’s birthday, we touch on JAYZ having a seat with the NFL committee, missy receiving the Vanguard Award and our topic is on fire let’s just say UPGRADE and HALL PASS --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/convoswithEB/message
I would like to praise missy for getting her rose with this awards and is as fans who pursed this endlessly. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sivetoblake/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sivetoblake/support
"Crispy chicken, fresh lettuce!" Can I Please Hold the Mic Podcast gives their take on Popeyes new chicken sandwich vs. Chik-Fil-A's chicken sandwich with a round of 'This or That' (1:35). Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott is being awarded the Vanguard Award at this years VMA's (6:16). Katy Perry has been accused of sexual assault... again (9:51). Brian McKnight's sons claim their dad has abandoned them (12:20). The second round of 'This or That' pits Tevin Campbell's "I'm Ready" against Tevin Campbell's "Can We Talk" (17:38). A$AP Rocky is guilty, but free (19:13). Politicking with politicians (25:34). Khrystal's Korner... a whole bunch of ratchet TV (37:20). Album reviews (Port of Miami 56:19, Quality Control: Control the Streets 62:08, PAUL 69:37, I Wanna Thank Me 73:40, and Surf 83:09). The main events: Jay-Z and the NFL (87:09). Nicki Minaj vs. Joe Budden (98:23) Poll results are in! (103:40) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/CIPHMPOD/support
This week, in my current events segment, I discuss the internet sensation known as "The Real Tarzan" being arrested on an assault charge. The Icon Missy Elliot finally receiving her Video Vanguard Award from MTV as well as, My inspirations for doing a podcast, Kid Fury and Crissle of "The Read" getting their own TV Show. For My Topic of Discussion, I discuss having Threesomes. Yes? No? Maybe?
I fell in love with her as Glinda the Good Witch in Wicked, but many of her fans have followed and supported Kristin Chenoweth since long before that; perhaps since her Tony Award winning performance in "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" or Pushing Daisies, for which she won a 2009 Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress. Throughout her career the accolades have been multiple and her accomplishments as an artist even greater. Most recently receiving the key to Oklahoma City and being honored with the Vanguard Award from the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus for her LGBT activism. On this episode of #CHATSwithGiGi, Chenoweth talks about her upcoming show in South Florida at the Hard Rock Live, her views about the LGBTQ community as a Christian, her new Netflix Rom-Com Holidate, and how she keeps it together with such a busy schedule. Let us know what you thought about this episode using the hashtag #CHATSwithGiGi. Please subscribe so you can stay up to date with upcoming episodes.
Whereas most successful high-level executives point to business juggernauts like Warren Buffet, Steve Jobs or Elon Musk as their biggest inspirations, Mat Ishbia attributes his own extraordinary career trajectory to a different kind of leader—acclaimed Michigan State University basketball coach, Tom Izzo. After winning an NCAA Men’s Basketball National Championship title under Izzo’s leadership, Mat took the lessons he learned on the court like top-down respect, family-like teamwork and constant hard work into the corporate world. Today, Mat is the President and CEO of United Wholesale Mortgage (UWM) with more than 3,000 team members. Listen to his story on this week’s donothing podcast. Mat’s a visionary who combines a keen business mind with a unique ability to create an award-winning corporate culture that has been lauded nationally. UWM has been recognized as a Tech-Savvy Lender by Mortgage Technology magazine and the gold standard for client service, both within the mortgage industry and across the general business landscape. His high-energy, relentless pursuit for innovation and pragmatic perspective of the mortgage industry has accelerated UWM as the number one wholesale lender and number two overall purchase lender in the nation. Mat is also one of the “Most Influential Mortgage Professionals Under 40” and a Vanguard Award winner by HousingWire. He’s also widely recognized as a prominent advocate for mortgage brokers nationwide, promoting wholesale mortgage brokers on CNBC, Fox Business and Bloomberg TV. Connect with Mat Ishbia Twitter Connect with United Wholesale Mortgage Website LinkedIn Facebook Twitter
Wrestling Inc. Managing Editor Nick Hausman is back to host the latest episode of the WINCLY! Our WINCLY podcast will now be released each Tuesday-Thursday afternoon going forward. Subscribe to Wrestling Inc Audio on iTunes to get each episode as soon as it's released. Today's WINCLY episode includes: - Michael Wiseman joining Nick to break down the pro wrestling news of the past five days. Including CM Punk's mysterious return to the independent pro wrestling scene, WWE making Undertaker "an offer he couldn't refuse", WWE reportedly canceling their Backlash PPV, the post-Superstar Shakeup... Shakeup, marquee matches announced for Money In The Bank, Bray Wyatt's "Firefly Fun House", The Shield's Final Chapter, Cody vs Dustin Rhodes and more. - Nick's interview with pro wrestling trailblazer Fred Rosser (aka Darren Young). Featuring Rosser discussing receiving the Vanguard Award at Miami's OUTShine Film Festival this weekend, being a trailblazer for the LGBTQ community in pro wrestling, the backstage atmosphere in WWE, why he feels hurt by Finn Balor wearing rainbow LGBTQ colors, a recent creative pitch he made to Brandi Rhodes for AEW and more. - Scott Fishman's interview with Impact Wrestling's Gail Kim. Gail Kim comes out of retirement to face Tessa Blanchard this Sunday at Impact Wrestling's Rebellion.
This week John Potter (@johnpotter6) and Eric Feltes (@ericfeltes) joins me on the #podcast. Beyonce and Jay-Z received the Vanguard Award at the GLAAD Awards. Whitney Port wants us all to be nice. Lupita Nyong’o is apologizing. Sharon Osborne lost a job because she is old. Lady Gaga split from her fiance because he was jealous and controlling and telephoned her too much. Blue Ivy Carter is a comedian. Michelle Obama is making history. Cardi B addressed Surviving Cardi B. Jada Pinkett Smith unfollowed the Kardashian Klan. There is a sequel to Call Me By Your Name coming out. The Wendy Williams Show was accused of racism and ageism. Cara Delevingne blames Disney for her struggles with her sexuality. Demi Lovato is not fuller figured. And Ben Affleck drinks Dunkin’ Donuts coffee everyday. Follow Extra Extra on all our social media platforms: Twitter: @2extrapodcast, @northhollywood Instagram: @2extrapodcast, @northhollywoodjules Facebook: @2extrapodcast
Show Host - Melanin King @melaninxking Main Co-Host - Anna Being Harrison @annabeingharrisonCo-Host - BadBoyRub @badboyrub( FOLLOW US ) Instagram @Basic___Biscuits Facebook @basicbiscuitsldnPART 1 - POP TARTS1. Nicki Minaj Tour, Lordt! Sis wrap up this queen tour and please come back in 2021. These last-minute cancellations arent it!!2. Lil Kim, Mya and Chilli are returning soon with a VH1 show called ' Girls Crew', and Melanin King isn't here for it. Who else feels like Mya ran so Tinashe could walk?3. Beyonce and Jay Z are set to receive the Vanguard Award at the GLAAD Awards for their work for the LGBT community and Jeremy still doesn't agree! 4. Jennifer Hudson will star as Aretha Franklin in the upcoming biopic film ‘ Respect' and this is what we been waiting for! Finally, someone who represents in every way. Even though we are a lil surprised they didn't ask Beyonce 5. Rapper YBN chain, and shoes were stolen and a bottle smashed into his head in front of Sak's in New York. Yet the public is wondering why the security didn't help? Someone call the security guard that was at the Roddy Rich concert6. Jose Canseco calls out A-Rod on Twitter after news breaks that he and Jennifer Lopez are to be married. Jose states at A-Rod is still having sex with his ex-wife and this story just gets messier.#KUWTRC (Keeping Up With The Real Criminals) | R.I.P to the victims of the New Zealand shooting. Our real thoughts and prayers are with you. BadboyRub spill more tea about the R. Lucifer Kelly CaseMess Awards | Roddy Rich and Russ! Negros what was you playing at? Russ, you were late for your slot on stage and then get your mandem jump and rush the security guard? Chile, Not even pray can help this.Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman are just two celebrities caught up in the College Cheating Scam. They paid over half a million combined for their daughters to cheat their way into the top colleges in the US. Y'all have been given a silver spoon already in life. Damn Y'all be so greedy!!Drip or Drop Award | Kicking off a new segment which is similar to Fashion Police, we're giving it to Lupita Nyong'o who dressed the whole house down boots at the Premiere of her upcoming film ‘Us’. She came through with a cute red dress and coloured contacts to match! PART 2 - THE LEAVING NEVERLAND DOCUMENTARY We touched on it a little last week but we had to make sure Annabeingharrison was in the studio to give her views. We explore if the Documentary was ethical and we get the tea on why Oprah hosting the interview after the Documentary was aired.PS. Biscuits, we need you to continue to send us your photos and screenshots of funny memes, videos and stories you'd like us to Kii / Cover on the Basic Biscuit Podcast. Whatsapp us on the number below and you might be featured in next weeks episode! :)GET TO KNOW INIT !!( GET IN TOUCH ) +44 (0) 7534180895mgnt@pneumamgnt.com( MUSIC )Spotify Playlist Click and Listen Now -
Cable Programming Content Executive Bridget Baker sits down with ACA’s Matt Polka to discuss the business roots of cable and broadcast content issues, as well as the road ahead where issues of choice for consumers may be more important than channels for the content owner. A co-founder of CNBC and 23-year veteran of NBCUNIVERSAL, Bridget is the CEO of Baker Media, an independent consultancy focused on entertainment and tech companies. She was NBCU’s longtime president of content distribution and a key senior executive overseeing its $5 billion subscription revenue business. She is the recipient of numerous industry awards and corporate leadership recognition, including the NCTA’s highest honor, “Vanguard Award for Distinguished Leadership.”
NEWS. | Global Warming. | Impeachment Talks. | Infrastructure Concerns. | Verizon On That Bullshit. | ENTERTAINMENT. | Fall Show Lineup. | Insecure is Back. | Ballers. | The Deuce. | VMA’S. | JLo.'s Vanguard Award. | Cardi B. | Nikki Tubman. | LETS TALK ABOUT SEX. | Flesh Eating STDs in Great Britain. | LAST THOUGHTS. | Angela Bassett's Anti-Aging Secrets. | RELATIONSHIPS. | #DearDC. | Religion in Relationships. | Church Singles. | Etc... This. That. & The III provides a fresh perspective on most any situationship one may face in life. From health and happiness, to family, business, music and culture, This. That. & The III with Calvin & Rici is the new wave in internet radio. A show concept that is rooted in providing its listeners with everything they want their news programming to be and nothing it currently is, This. That. & The III not only raises the bar for lifestyle shows, it redefines it. Tune in every Thursday as we go Live at 5ive and hear what all the buzz is about by experiencing This. That. & The III. w/ Calvin L. King & the Lovely Ms. Rici Pieci.
This episode covers the 2018 MTV VMAs! Everything from the freshly reignighted feud between Cardi B and Nick Minaj, the nights wardrobe, JLO winning the Vanguard Award, and more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/culturepopradio/message
Aired Wednesday, 6 June 2018 at 4:00 PM EST / 1:00 PM PSTMedium & Spirit Artist Joe ShielWherever we end up in discussion it will be interesting I’m sure as I talk with Joe Shiel and I’m really looking forward to having him on the show.Joseph Shiel is a highly acclaimed Evidential Medium, Spirit Artist, Psychic and award-winning teacher. Internationally known for his accuracy, integrity and commitment to others, he has devoted his life to service of Spirit and those seeking love, healing and growth. He shares his remarkable talents with students, clients and audiences around the world; teaching, speaking, healing and performing private and public demonstrations of evidential mediumship and Spirit Art deemed by many as ‘Portraits from Heaven.’ His exceptionally rare gifts make him one of the most sought after mediums, consulting for politicians, CEO’s, celebrities and all those seeking healing and insight.Joseph hails from Boston and was born into an Irish Catholic family and has known the presence of Spirit in his life since infancy. Coming from a traditional Jesuit background and bound for priesthood, a role for which he thought he had been destined, Joe found himself conflicted about his unusual abilities and at the threshold of ordination to become a permanent deacon, he left the Catholic seminary to embark on a new journey, searching tirelessly to understand the incredible value of his gifts. He emerged finally to embrace and develop his talents as a Medium, Registered Rand Reiki Master, Healer and Spiritual Advisor, studying and working with world renowned teachers in Catholicism, Spiritualism, Buddhism and other spiritual modalities to enhance and utilize his natural abilities. He holds a BA in Philosophy from Boston College and performed his graduate work in Theology at Colgate Crozer Divinity School and St. Bernard’s Institute.Today Joseph commits himself fully to communication with those who have passed on by being extremely detailed, factual and evidential in his readings and drawings. With close to 20 years of experience, Joseph has reached a heightened level of development and possesses the very rare ability to utilize all of his senses. In addition to being an extraordinary Medium, Joseph is also a talented and expressive artist, who with guidance from Spirit, draws recognizable and accurate portraits of departed loved ones without the use of photographs and without possessing any prior knowledge of them or their physical characteristics.Joseph is an ordained minister and instructor with the Journey Within Church in New Jersey, a registered Medium in Lily Dale, NY; the world’s oldest and largest community for the practice of Spiritualism and is a Certified Medium for the Forever Family Foundation, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to furthering the understanding of Afterlife Science through research and education while providing support and healing for people in grief.A fine artist, sculptor, recording artist and published poet, Joseph is diversely creative and as an award-winning teacher and nominee for the prestigious Vanguard Award, he is a dynamic and creative instructor & motivational speaker bringing his inventive and lively style to classrooms everywhere, including the renowned Arthur Findlay College where he serves as a guest tutor and the Spiritualists’ National Union International (SNUi) as an online tutor.Website: http://www.josephshiel.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/josephshiel.10
The VMA's just past and with that came Kanye's Vanguard Award speech where we found out he's running for Presidency in 2020. In this episode, we talk what the VMAs really are a this point, we give Kanye the proper way to receive the award, and we also look back at our fav/least fav moments of Mr. West. Check out Duzzo Dave and more of his singlez like "SWAY" and tapes here: @duzzo_dave Support the show
This year I am so honored and humbled to be a judge for the OUT Music Awards also known as "The OMA's". Today's guest is Diedre Meridith, the Chairwoman of the LGBT Academy of Recording Arts and she is also the Executive Producer of the Out Music Awards. This year is the 9th Anniversary of the award celebration. This is an opportunity to celebrate LGBT musicians, such as our very own Monifah Carter who will be receiving the Vanguard Award, as well as other artists in our community. If you want to know more about the awards, the award show, or LARA, listen in!
Using creative energy in business? Marketing? What?! Even if you don't run your own business, you can still use creative energy to expand what you do! Join Cheri as she talks with Branding and Marketing Genius, Danielle Cantin! If you do run your own business, or if you've ever dreamed of starting one, you definitely want to be with us in the chat room or on the line with your questions! Danielle Cantin, founder of Creating Cloud Nine, is an inspirational creator, dynamic speaker and transformational coach with over 20 years of experience in the marketing and advertising industry. She specializes in tapping into the essence of a business and translating it to the world in meaningful ways. Through the art of listening and inquiry, Danielle is able to quickly identify luminaries, facilitating them toward recognizing and revealing the differentiating qualities and purpose of their business. She thenhelps to generate ideas and craft masterful messages, opening the door to greater success and possibilities by conveying a brands distinguishing personality. From individuals to small, medium and large businesses, Danielle thrives on working with blue sky people. Im continually inspired by thought leaders; the seekers, the dream makers, the people who are crazy enough to believe something different is possible and go out and create it. Even if no one follows. Just because its fun. Just because they can. As a Certified Bars Facilitator through Access Consciousness®, Danielles mission is to invite leaders to something greater, empowering them to know that they know and embrace their innate ability to inspire others and create beyond their wildest imagination. Prior to establishing Creating Cloud Nine, Danielle transformed senior living as Director of Marketing for American House Senior Living Communities. Assembling an exceptional team, she created an impactful brand campaign that to this day celebrates residents, recognizes employees, attracts national investors and grows revenue. In 2012, Danielle received the Vanguard Award for Innovation in Communications presented by The Association for Women in Communications. Danielle also spent 13 years in the creative department at Doner Advertising where she won numerous awards for her work with Mazda, Cleveland Clinic, American Kennel Club, La-Z-Boy and Sherwin Williams. Today, she enjoys working with a variety of clients and travels the country speaking on the benefits of intuitive marketing and conscious branding. You can find her moonlighting as adjunct faculty at College for Creative Studies, her alma mater in Detroit, Michigan. Visit creatingcloudnine.com to learn more. For a complimentary 30 minute discovery session, call (248) 331-6142 or email danielle@creatingcloudnine.com
Welcome back to The Pretty Little Podcast! Today, Phoebe and Caroline discuss the latest Charli XCX interview, vests, and how to be an Anthropologist. Timestamps00:00:00 - Intro 00:04:24 - Charli XCX New York Mag00:19:59 - Anthropology (Not The Store)00:20:50 - Movies00:27:45 - 2024 Vanguard Award and Space00:30:49 - Big Brother00:44:48 - The Anonymous00:48:05 - Vests 00:51:17 - Party Hack00:54:06 - Phoebe's Tik Tok Comments00:57:20 - Hollywood Couples01:00:58 - Struggling as a Creative01:10:37 - Lala and Scheana join The Valley01:13:42 - RotationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy