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Talking Tactics
Ep. 21: Scaling Down Events For Big Yield Wins

Talking Tactics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 26:03


When yield is the focus, personalization is key. But, just how personalized could an event be? John and his team at Waukesha County Technical College had an idea to create an event where — no matter where you were in the post-app funnel — you would leave the event as an enrolled student. Yes, that included transferring credit, accepting, advising, scheduling courses, and committing — all as part of one single event. They called it, Admission Accomplished, and that they did: 75% of the attendees left the event completely enrolled.Special shoutout to Kaylan Gaines and Dee Dee Wallace at WCTC who made Admission Accomplished a tactic we all want to try!Check out Admission Accomplished: https://www.wctc.edu/events/admission-accomplished/index.phpGuest Name: John McGrealGuests Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnfmcgreal/Guests Bio: John McGreal has been an enrollment professional for his entire career and has worked for multiple styles of institutions. He is currently the Dean of Enrollment Services at Waukesha County Technical College in Pewaukee, WI. John has also been involved with NACAC and his state affiliate, the Wisconsin ACAC, serving as a member of the President's cycle for WACAC and on the Affiliates President's Council for NACAC. During his free time, John spends time with his family, watching and reading science fiction, is an avid sports fan, runs, and is a grill master. - - - -Connect With Our Host:Dayana Kibildshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/dayanakibilds/About The Enrollify Podcast Network:Talking Tactics is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you'll like other Enrollify shows too! Some of our favorites include Mission Admissions and Higher Ed Pulse.Enrollify is made possible by Element451 — the next-generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Learn more at element451.com. Connect with Us at the Engage Summit:Exciting news — many of your favorite Enrollify creators will be at the 2024 Engage Summit in Raleigh, NC, on June 25 and 26, and we'd love to meet you there! Sessions will focus on cutting-edge AI applications that are reshaping student outreach, enhancing staff productivity, and offering deep insights into ROI. Use the discount code Enrollify50 at checkout, and you can register for just $200! Learn more and register at engage.element451.com — we can't wait to see you there!

ALP: The Admissions Leadership Podcast

Angela Frazier, Vice President of Student Services at Waukesha County Technical College (the ALP's first guest two-year college enrollment leader and the first African-American leader in WCTC's 100-year history) shines a light on what people get wrong about two-year colleges; how WCTC has punched above its weight with recruitment and retention; and why she needs help with a walkout song.Special shout-out to Angela's right-hand man, John McGreal, Dean of Enrollment Services. Rapid DescentWalkout song: "I don't have a walkout song. I don't like music." (But she's taking recommendations.)Best recent read: Transcendent Kingdom, by Yaa GyasiEager to read next: The Love Songs of W.E.B. DuBois, by Honoree Fanone JeffersFavorite podcast:  For Your Institution, by MongooseFavorite thing to make in the kitchen: "Not your momma's banana pudding."Taking and keeping notes: Notes app on iPhone.Memorable bit of advice: "If you don't think you look good, no one will think you look good, and if no one thinks I look good, you better think that I look good."Bucket list: Travel to Australia.The ALP is supported by RHB. Music arranged by Ryan Anselment

Trident Wargaming - A Tabletop Wargaming Podcast

Warhammer 40k - WCTC Event Check out our NEW website https://tridentwargaming.com/   Bill, Scott and special guest Ryan jump into war stories and talk about the last 2 events the Trident Team has played in. Starting off with the WCTC in Saskatoon and then the Nemesis Gaming Event hosted locally here in Edmonton. We also talk about how the event ran being our first time for a Team style event.   Trident Wargaming a podcast/video series going over multiple systems and sharing our experiences in them. Painting tips and tricks, hobby hacks, tactic talks and sharing the resources in this great hobby - Tabletop Wargaming   Long live the Hobby!   OUR NEW SPONSOR - Battlebling! Battlebling Store: https://battleblingstore.co.uk/ Battlebling Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/battleblingstore/?hl=en   You can catch Trident Wargaming on social media platforms in the links below! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trident.wargaming Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TridentWargaming Trident Community Game Night: (COME JOIN US FOR GAMES!) https://www.facebook.com/groups/347050605407534/ **UPCOMING LOCAL EVENTS** Trident Christmas Social Party https://fb.me/e/VDXeC198   Want to Buy Badab dice?! https://baronofdice.com/ Want to Buy Badab decals for your chapter?! https://www.scumb4gkustoms.com/ Want custom 3d printing work done? Email celkbot@gmail.com   Want to Support Trident? You can now join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=8885752 Got questions? Comments? Want to be guest? Write us at: Tridentwargamingpodcast@gmail.com

Manufacturing Happy Hour
151: Building AI and Automation into Technical College Curriculums with Richard Barnhouse, President of WCTC (Waukesha County Technical College)

Manufacturing Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 51:34


There's no escaping AI and automation! But what's the best way to integrate them into technical college curriculums and provide the next generation of manufacturing professionals with the education they need? Who better to answer that question than Richard Barnhouse, President of Waukesha County Technical College? Richard joins this episode of Manufacturing Happy Hour to share his insights, why he believes Wisconsin is the hub of higher ed transformation and why he strives to provide high-quality AI and automation programs and certificates. Plus, he gives advice on getting feedback from the community and tells us why 2023 is the “good old days” of hiring humans. In this episode, find out: Richard's roots in the industry Why he joined Waukesha County Technical College Why he believes industry has been organically evolving at an unbelievable pace The best ways to get feedback from the community How the Wisconsin technical college system can transform higher ed across the country Why it's Richard's role to keep manufacturing going in Wisconsin Why WCTC have created AI and automation programs Why 2023 is the ‘good old days' of hiring humans Enjoying the show? Please leave us a review here. Even one sentence helps. It's feedback from Manufacturing All-Stars like you that keeps us going! Tweetable Quotes: “If you're going to lead an organization that responds to the community, get out there, throw on some boots and get under a machine to see what the real needs are.” “We're going to see higher education get better. It's going to become more streamlined, more efficient. It will be forced to improve dramatically in order to stay in business.” “If there are demands for specific programs in our industry, then I've got a responsibility to deliver it.” Links & mentions: Waukesha County Technical College (WCTC), a public community college featuring forward-thinking programs in automation, AI, and systems integration Artisan 179, a trendy Pewaukee lakeside haunt filled with local art offering organic, select new American bites, and creative cocktails 5 O'clock Club, a storied tavern with a homestyle feel serving American classics, locally sourced produce, and drinks in Pewaukee, WI Follow Waukesha County Technical College on Twitter Make sure to visit http://manufacturinghappyhour.com for detailed show notes and a full list of resources mentioned in this episode. Stay Innovative, Stay Thirsty.

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19Stories
Episode 27: Encore Presentation - Jim Cooper

19Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 46:55


Hello and welcome to this very special Encore Presentation of my 27th episode that I released back in August of 2021.  Back then, I had a great conversation with my guest Jim Cooper, where among other topics, we chatted about the book he was penning, now known as ‘The Not So Little Book About Cancer Caregiving: Be a Caregiver Warrior and Keep Your Sanity!', which is part memoir and caregiving advice that was birthed from his time as a caregiver to his wife during her battle with brain cancer.   Jim's book was just released in paperback and is now available on amazon.  I think it's important to note that I have no affiliate relationship with Amazon, rather I'm supporting the tremendous act of service that Jim is providing via the release of his book.   As someone who was a caregiver myself, to several family members with cancer, I know this will be an extremely welcomed resource to those folks who suddenly find themselves in a caregiving position.   I hope you are having a wonderful summer and enjoy this encore presentation with my guest Jim Cooper. My next guest is a veteran radio personality, voice actor, author, book publisher and drummer.  He cut his on-air personality at KILT in Houston (1980).  Was on air talent, production & music manager at WMLP & WOEZ-FM in Pennsylvania. In Central New Jersey, he hosted, wrote and produced a syndicated film review radio program called ‘All That Glitters' that aired on WCTC and WMGQ.  These days his voiceover credentials run the gamut from audiobooks, E-Learning Modules, Corporate Explainer videos, radio promos and phone messaging systems. He's also the creator, producer & host of ‘The Hydrant', an Inside The Actor's Studio-ish video chat with the movers and shakers of the Voiceover industry.  I'd like to welcome the “VO Big Dog” aka Jim Cooper to 19Stories. As always, if you liked this or any other episode of 19Stories, please like, share or leave me a recorded message on the podcast page of my website: www.soundsatchelstudios.com You may contact Jim via:  Business email Address: BigDog@jimcoopervo.com Business website: https://jimcoopervo.com Host of the hydrant : https://jimcoopervo.com/the-hydrant Thanks for listening to this episode of 19 Stories: from fear to Hope. If you enjoyed what you heard in this episode, make sure to follow 19 Stories wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. It would be greatly appreciated if you gave a nice review and shared this episode as well. To give feedback or a story idea: 19stories@soundsatchelstudios.com To contact me via VO work, I can be reached at: cheryl@cherylholling.com To listen to my demos: https://www.cherylholling.com/ Follow me on Instagram: @cherylhollingvo Until next time :-)

The TechEd Podcast
AI-Driven Learning: Empowering Students, Teachers, and Workers Alike - Dr. Rich Barnhouse, President of WCTC

The TechEd Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 54:56 Transcription Available


Dr. Rich Barnhouse is an education innovator. With experience leading higher education all over the U.S., he understands how to disrupt traditional models, create sustainable change, and embrace cutting-edge technologies that will empower students to be productive in the workforce.We sat down with Rich to talk about some of his strategic initiatives as President of Waukesha County Technical College (WCTC) - including how to harness the power artificial intelligence in education.This episode is full of insights into the transformative potential of AI in the classroom, in the administrative office and in the workforce.Inside this episode:Education's innovation problem - and how to avoid crises of changeThe biggest technology transformation humankind has ever seenTwo huge AI gaps in the workforce - and how education can fix itWhy companies need associates and baccalaureates with functional AI experienceHow to harness AI to improve the teacher and student experienceThe emerging specialty field in automation that offers huge opportunities for students3 Big Takeaways from this episode:Automatic organic evolution: Because change can be hard to implement in higher education, the tendency is to stand still. This mindset has left higher ed in a crisis of change today. Instead, Rich has instilled a culture of automatic organic evolution at WCTC. It's part of the DNA of the college to consistently innovate how and what is taught - and that enables the college to move alongside industry.Companies are facing AI gaps in two key places: There is a middle level in business where data scientists and masters degreed engineers are developing and deploying AI. Above and below this level there are huge gaps in AI understanding and implementation. Education needs fill these gaps: first, bringing AI education to executives and managers to help them understand how to leverage the technology for business cases, and second, to bring AI experience to people on the shop floor who can become functional and operational experts. AI is transforming higher education not just in the classroom, but at its operational core: With the right AI tools, instructors can automate administrative and operational tasks so they have more bandwidth to focus on students and teaching. In the same way, the administrative side of higher ed can leverage data to improve the student experience, which will attract a greater number of enrollees in future years.ResourcesTo learn more about Waukesha County Technical College, visit: www.wctc.eduConnect with WCTC:Facebook  |  Twitter  |  YouTube |  LinkedInEpisode page:  https://techedpodcast.com/barnhouseInstagram - Facebook - YouTube - TikTok - Twitter - LinkedIn

Working Class True Crime
WCTC News 7/1 - Gas Crimes, Retail Crimes, Danielle Redlick, Christiano Ronaldo

Working Class True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2022 40:09


This is my first attempt at covering some recent events and news stories including a reported rash of gasoline thefts, a similarly reported uptick in "Organized Retail Crime", the acquittal of Danielle Redlick for the murder of her step-father turned husband, and the dismissed civil case against Cristiano Ronaldo regarding an alleged 2009 sexual assault. I also smuggle in some takes on the Amber Heard trial in the context of her recent media appearances.   If you would like to help me develop future episodes, please contact me: workingclasstc@gmail.com Twitter @tyblissfornow Some sources & further reading: https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/17/us/virginia-beach-gas-scam/index.html https://www.pilotonline.com/news/crime/vp-nw-gas-theft-virginia-beach-20220616-lya6lmunpbcs5pq27h6f6g5jvy-story.html https://www.fox5vegas.com/2022/06/08/metro-gives-fox5-an-inside-look-modified-trucks-targeting-gas-stations/ https://www.uschamber.com/economy/organized-retail-theft-101-what-is-it-and-what-can-be-done-about-it https://www.krqe.com/news/crime/bcsos-focus-on-retail-theft-garners-nearly-70-arrests/ https://www.thedailybeast.com/danielle-redlick-found-not-guilty-of-murdering-husband-and-former-nba-exec-michael-redlick-in-florida https://www.npr.org/2022/06/11/1104387831/cristiano-ronaldo-lawsuit-rape-allegations-dismissed

Bleav in Rutgers
Syracuse Review/Delaware First Look with Julian Pinnix-Odrick

Bleav in Rutgers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 29:47


The boys are back!Rutgers Football is 2-0 and off to a great start to the 2021 season. Former Rutgers Captain and Current Color Commentator Julian Pinnix-Odrick (JPO) joins the show and gives his thoughts on The Scarlet Knights so far this season! Follow Julian on social media @PinnixOdrick and tune into JPO and play by play announcer Chris Carlin during the Rutgers Radio broadcasts on WCTC 1450-AM, WOR 710-AM and WENJ 97.3 FM.A Montclair NJ native, Julian is one of the most knowledgeable football minds not only in the Garden State but in all of the Big Ten and the country.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

19Stories
19Stories: Episode 27 Jim Cooper

19Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2021 45:49


My next guest is a veteran radio personality, voice actor, author, book publisher and drummer.  He cut his on-air personality at KILT in Houston (1980).  Was on air talent, production & music manager at WMLP & WOEZ-FM in Pennsylvania. In Central New Jersey, he hosted, wrote and produced a syndicated film review radio program called ‘All That Glitters' that aired on WCTC and WMGQ.  These days his voiceover credentials run the gamut from audiobooks, E-Learning Modules, Corporate Explainer videos, radio promos and phone messaging systems. He's also the creator, producer & host of ‘The Hydrant', an Inside The Actor's Studio-ish video chat with the movers and shakers of the Voiceover industry.  I'd like to welcome the “VO Big Dog” aka Jim Cooper to 19Stories. As always, if you liked this or any other episode of 19Stories, please like, share or leave me a recorded message on the podcast page of my website: www.soundsatchelstudios.com You may contact Jim via:  Business email Address: BigDog@jimcoopervo.com Business website: https://jimcoopervo.com Host of the hydrant : https://jimcoopervo.com/the-hydrant  

The EveryBody Hates Us Podcast
E16 Homemade Shuriken

The EveryBody Hates Us Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 53:11


Join Elijah, Parker, and Noah on episode 16 as they start off with Elijah and Noahs' stories at WCTC. Afghan, and what happened in Lone Survivor. Only Fans' recent tragedy, Elis' bullies and wrap up with childhood memories and the end of the episode deep thought question. New episodes air every week! Send us topic ideas, critiques, or just a good roast to EveryBodyHatesUs7@gmail.com

Mind Wide Open
Matt Pinfield and Allison Hagendorf

Mind Wide Open

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 35:50


Matt Pinfield grew up loving all things radio which led to visits to the local AM station WCTC in New Brunswick at the age of ten, where he would sit in with the patient and supportive night jock, giving him the chance to learn everything he could about being a DJ and being on the radio. When Matt turned sixteen, he had his first chance to do a real live radio show on the Rutgers University radio station WRSU, where he would later become promotions director and music director. He also did summer shows on Princeton University's WPRB in the early '80s. Now with real on-air experience, Matt looked to the next level, which was getting a job at a commercial radio station.Matt got that chance in 1984, as a weekend/overnights/fill-in jock at WHTG- FM in Asbury Park NJ in 1984. He embraced the opportunity he had been given, and soon enough he secured a regular midday slot, quickly followed by the coveted afternoon drive. Matt's reputation as the most knowledgeable and respected music personality at the station led to a dramatic increase in listenership and helped put WHTG on the national map as one of the first alternative music stations anywhere, leading to the worldwide alternative music revolution to come in the early 90s.His next promotion took him to the position of Music Director at WHTG. During his tenure, his talent and personality were recognized by his peers and he was awarded the Gavin Award for Commercial Alternative Music Director of the Year back to back in '92 and '93, the first time anyone who was not in a major market had won the award. In early 1994, he was promoted to Program Director at WHTG.With his talent, personality and unmatched enthusiasm for music now making waves on a national level, he was approached by MTV, and they quickly recognized Matt was the right person to join their global brand. In ‘93, Matt did his first on-air MTV hosting on the show “120 Minutes” as a fill- in. Although he didn't get hired as the permanent host at that time, it was clear that this would be inevitable when a permanent slot opened up. No one knew the alternative music scene more thoroughly, or was respected more by the artists.In January of '95, Matt was named Manager of Music Programming for MTV, and was one of the committee of 10 who picked and programmed the videos and created specials for the channel in one of their most influential periods. Just months later, Matt was asked to start hosting “120 Minutes”, the cutting edge alternative music program on MTV.Due to his vast musical knowledge and relatable delivery, MTV research soon showed he was MTV's most loved and respected VJ. This quickly led to a dramatic expansion of his on-air responsibilities to include over the next 5 years over 15 regular shows, over 100 specials, and used his style as the template for the original MTV2 (M2), where he became that channel's first VJ.In the spring of '96. Howard Stern suggested that WXRK in New York City flip format from Classic to Modern Rock and asked them to hire Matt.Although they wanted him to do afternoon drive, because of his growing MTV schedule, he ended up doing a 4-hour free form New Music/Classic show called “The Buzz” which ran until the station changed format in the mid-2000s. Pinfield continued to do the show when he left MTV to move to LA in 2000 to broadcast from K-ROCK LA's studios. Matt's move to LA was to host and write the USA network TV show “Farmclub.com” which was on TV from 2000-2001 where A-list artists played live alongside unknowns who uploaded their music to the show's website. Interscope CEO and show creator Jimmy Iovine said, “it was a great show and idea…think Myspace and Facebook but way ahead of its time, when no one had broadband.”When the show finished, Matt moved back to NYC and was named Vice President of A&R and Artist Development for Rock at Columbia Records where he signed and oversaw the making of many gold and platinum recordsbetween 2001-2006.Matt continued hosting “The Buzz” on WXRK, New York, and was then hired to do the first weekly music interview show in HD by Marc Cuban for HDNET. “Sound Off With Matt Pinfield” lasted 4 seasons and featured interviews with artists from every music genre-Rock, Pop, Country, Hip-Hop, Jazz, andR&B.In May of 2008, Matt started doing morning drive for WRXP in NYC, a new station that fused modern and classic rock and remained with the station until it changed ownership and format in June 2011. In July 2011, MTV brought back Matt's signature show and changed the name to “MTV2's 120 Minutes With Matt Pinfield”. The show's return met with praise from over 250 publications and websites including The NY Times, The LA Times, Entertainment Weekly and Hollywood Reporter. The show aired weekly on Fridays.Matt has continued to host radio shows and specials for SiriusXM since 2003 on the Lithium, First Wave, Left Of Center (now SiriusXMU), and Volume channels. In 2014,
he was elected to the Board of Governors of the Recording Academy and Grammys where he worked to help pass legislation on artists' songwriting and performance fair royalties compensation. He remained on the board until he moved to San Francisco to do the morning show on legendary rock station KFOG during 2016-17.Matt is the host of the classic rock history syndicated weekend radio show “Flashback” for Cumulus Radio Networks which airs on over 200 stations in the U.S. and Canada including KLOS in Los Angeles and KSAN in San Francisco. He also produces “The Hivecast with Matt Pinfield” which is a free podcast through iTunes and MTVHIVE.COM. Matt started a live streaming show to benefit MusiCares for the COVID-19 pandemic, called “In A Lonely Place with Matt Pinfield” featuring conversations with artists as diverse as Foster The People and Yungblud.Allison Hagendorf is the Global Head of Rock at Spotify, host of the brand new show on Spotify called Rock This, with Allison Hagendorf as well as a national television host/live announcer and music journalist. She is the official host of the world's most famous New Year's Eve celebration, Times Square New Year's Eve, seen by more than a billion television viewers across the globe. Allison also serves as the Live Announcer for both the MTV Video Music Awards and MTV Movie Awards, and is the host of Refinery29's “Be A Badass” series, The CrossFit Games Live Show, and The X Games Live on ABC and ESPN.Allison began her entertainment career in A&R at Sony Music's Columbia Records and Epic Records. She recruited new talent globally, and oversaw the album production for many artists including metal band, Lamb of God, whose single “Redneck” received a Grammy nomination for “Best Metal Performance.”Hagendorf then transitioned from working with bands in the studio to interviewing them on-camera. She hosted the live primetime music competition show on The CW Network, “The Next,” which was executive produced by hip-hop icon Queen Latifah, and featured superstar mentors: Gloria Estefan, Joe Jonas, Nelly, and John Rich. Allison also became the main host on Fuse, hosting numerous shows including “Top 20 Countdown” and “Grammys Live,” and traveled with Fuse across the country covering national music festivals such as Bonnaroo, Warped Tour, SXSW Music Festival, and Lollapalooza.She also hosted the first-ever live television broadcast of both The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and The Stagecoach Festival for AXS TV and co-hosted “Music Fridays” with supermodel, Chrissy Teigen, on MSG Network. Additionally, Allison has hosted a variety of shows on both VH1 and The Cooking Channel.Allison is also a health/wellness coach who has inspired thousands in her dual role as rock n roll expert and health advocate. She ascribes to positivity, knowing yourself, exercise, self-care, and emotional intelligence.She is the mother to son, Cole Hendrix, just six months old and married to health advocate, Brian Jaffe. They make their home in Los Angeles. 

Live with Squacky - Episode 30 - Jim Cooper

"Live with Squacky"

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 26:36


Can you believe it? Its time for our 30th episode of  “Live with Squacky”! Did you guys know that Mini MAVO2020, the online conference that I plan, organize and run is coming up on November 6-8 on Zoom! With over 22 guest speakers and 3 full days of exclusive MAVO content, I simply don't know how you could even consider missing this event! You don't even have to leave your house to attend!! It's going to be great and I'd really love to see you there! All of the guest speakers we have this year are fantastic and really talented! I'm excited for every session! We even have very very elite guest speakers like Eric Bauza, J. Michael Collins and Steve Maraboli!! Need more information? Visit our website at midatlanticvo.com and register today for this great event via Eventbrite! Oh, and don't forget - you can attend from anywhere in the world, because this year our conference is fully online on Zoom!!  I'll see you there! My special guest today is none other than the VO Big Dog himself, Jim Cooper! Radio and music were in his blood from the very beginning.  Being on stage and behind the mic felt as natural as breathing.  He cut his on-air personality teeth on radio stations in Pennsylvania, Houston, Tx and Central NJ. He also gained experience in copywriting and commercial production, working with radio clients to ensure their ads hit the professional mark. In New Jersey he hosted, wrote and produced a syndicated film review radio program called All That Glitters that aired on WCTC and Magic 98.3.Jim's VoiceOver credentials run the gamut from audiobooks, both fiction and non-fiction, to E-Learning Modules, Corporate Explainer videos, radio promos and phone messaging systems.His voiceover training includes studying with J. Michael Collins, Alyson Steel, Pat Fraley and Scott Brick.  If he's not in the studio he's attending training classes, industry conferences or webcasts  – learning is a constant!  He's also a member of the Audio Publishers Association.Jim has a professional home studio with access to Source Connect, Skype and Zoom.For more information about Jim or to connect with him, visit his website at https://jimcoopervo.com/ or connect with him on FB, Twitter @JimCooperVO or Instagram @yourvobigdog or on LinkedIn! **Live with Squacky" is mixed and mastered by everybody's favortie Voiceover tech, Uncle Roy Yokelson of Antland Productions.**For more information about the "Mini MAVO2020" online conference taking place on November 6-8, 2020 and to register today, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mini-mavo2020-tickets-107849019320  Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

The Scarlet Spotlight
Rich DeMarco - The Voice of Army (EP.58)

The Scarlet Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 38:43


The Scarlet Spotlight is happy to be joined by Rutgers alumnus and the Voice of Army Athletics, Rich DeMarco, for Episode 58 of the podcast. DeMarco, who served as WRSU sports director and worked at WCTC after graduation, discusses his career progression -- which involved seminal moments at RU in the classroom and calling the 1998 Big East men's basketball tournament at Madison Square Garden. DeMarco conveys the importance of covering Army/Navy football, and having a connection to the service academy that has superseded that of his connection to his alma mater. In the Scarlet Six, Danny and Jon go over Greg Schiano's May burst in Rutgers football recruiting, post COVID-19 plans from other Big Ten schools and more. Learn more and stay up to date at thescarletspotlight.com Email - thescarletspotlight@gmail.com Join the Facebook Group - The Scarlet Spotlight Follow the show on Twitter - @scarletspotRU Instagram - @thescarletspotlight/ Follow Danny Breslauer on Twitter: @DannyBreslauer Follow Jon Newman on Twitter: @jonnew

The Real Build
38. It's Essential To Sell Yourself On The Customer Experience. - An Interview with David Belman Owner Of Belman Homes

The Real Build

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 88:27


In this episode of The Real Build, I got to talk with David Belman, owner of Belman Homes in Waukesha, Wisconsin. David worked in many phases of construction before becoming a new construction salesperson, then owning his real estate, land development, & home building companies. He has a passion for building homes, giving back to the community through Operation Finally Home, and being an industry leader for housing. He served as President of the Metropolitan Builders Association & President of the Wisconsin Builders Association. David is an industry panelist for housing & real estate summits in Wisconsin. He publishes articles for Milwaukee Magazine and is a guest speaker for home building and sales at WCTC. His company, Belman Homes, was the first builder in Wisconsin to build a free home for a wounded war hero with Operation Finally Home. He founded the Motivational Minute video series providing real-life sales, motivation, and personal growth information in under a minute on LinkedIn. (#MotivationalMinute). David has a Podcast, the Home Building Hero Podcast, in which he provides housing industry news. David and I discussed a variety of different topics about the building industry. Most importantly, we talked about how the best approach in building isn't to sell your customers just on price. It's essential to sell yourself on the customer experience and quality. We discussed how valuable customer experience is during every build, and as builders, if we focus on the overall experience versus other things, we are going to over-deliver.

North Brunswick Raiders Football
Raiders Live Tailgate

North Brunswick Raiders Football

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019 84:54


This is our first ever Raiders Live Tailgate, as we preview tonight's HS football game between North Brunswick and South Brunswick. Joining us as a special guest will be Mike Pavlichko of Central Jersey 1450 WCTC.

The Scarlet Spotlight
Bruce Johnson - The Longtime Voice of Rutgers (EP.33)

The Scarlet Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 37:38


The Scarlet Spotlight is happy to welcome Bruce Johnson to the podcast for Episode 33. Johnson worked at WCTC in Middlesex County for 34 years, ascending to news/sports director, while holding the play-by-play role for Rutgers basketball for 23 years and RU football for 15 years. He discusses his career, time at RU, favorite game and memories of coaches. For the first time in audio form, he details his layoff from all of those play-by-play positions and his feelings toward Rutgers today. After the interview, Danny and Jon go back-and-forth on Bruce's departure and the state of radio play-by-play in the college athletics media landscape. Happy Summer, Rutgers fans! Learn more and stay up to date at thescarletspotlight.com Email - thescarletspotlight@gmail.com Join the Facebook Group - The Scarlet Spotlight Follow the show on Twitter - @scarletspotRU Instagram - @thescarletspotlight/ Follow Danny Breslauer on Twitter: @DannyBreslauer Follow Jon Newman on Twitter: @jonnew

Samsel Sells Real Estate
John Talks On Local Radio

Samsel Sells Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 18:52


John speaks with Bert Baron on a radio interview with WCTC in New Brunswick, New Jersey regarding the Samsel and Associates scholarship program. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/samsel-sells-real-estate/message

Komen Konversations | Susan G. Komen Central and South Jersey
4: Komen CSNJ Supporter + Breast Cancer Survivor Chats with WCTC

Komen Konversations | Susan G. Komen Central and South Jersey

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2018 7:23


Breast cancer survivor and Komen CSNJ supporter Joan Litt chats with 1450 WCTC's very own Bert Baron about the upcoming MORE THAN PINK Walk and the importance of breast health!

Passed Ball Show
9/19/2017 Brett Jodie Interview (Game Over)

Passed Ball Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 18:49


9/19/2017 Listen back to @john_pielli and Mike Sanfilippo's interview with the manager of the Somerset Patriots, Brett Jodie from the Game Over show on WCTC 1450 am and wctcam.com.

The Mark Belling Show
6/21 Hr 3 WCTC Police training

The Mark Belling Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 31:46


WCTC Police training

Manufacturing Talk Radio
Lew Weiss as interviewed on 1450AM WCTC in New Jersey

Manufacturing Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2015 10:20


Lew Weiss discussing the vanishing middle class.

interview new jersey wctc lew weiss
The Lubetkin Media Companies
Lubetkin on Communications Podcast #53: Media panel at Monmouth University

The Lubetkin Media Companies

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2014 69:20


In episode #53 of the Lubetkin on Communications Podcast, we present a media panel recording, "Video killed the radio star and Twitter buried Facebook," held May 8, 2014 at Monmouth University, West Long Branch, NJ. In this panel, four professional journalists discuss trends and issues facing the news media industry. The panel was jointly sponsored by the Jersey Shore Public Relations and Advertising Association (JSPRAA) and the New Jersey Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA). Panelists were: Bruce Johnson, news director, Greater Media NJ Karla Bardinas, Shore Bureau Chief, News 12 New Jersey Christopher Robbins, Monmouth County reporter, NJ.com David Willis, business reporter, The Asbury Park Press Moderating the panel is Tony Ciavollela, public affairs manager of Erickson Living, and a member of the PRSA/NJ board of directors. The panel was recorded for video by our State Broadcast News division. You can see the video of this panel at our StateBroadcastNews.com website.