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Independent Film Focus #6: Walk with Me with Heidi Levitt
Independent Film Focus focuses on talking to filmmakers and highlighting their projects that might not have a wide release or are independently backed. In today's episode Daniel chats to Heidi Levitt, the director and one of the subjects of the documentary Walk with Me. Walk with Me focuses on her husband, Charlie Hess, and his journey with early onset Alzheimer's. Films discussed during this episode: Walk with Me Natural Born Killers JFK The Artist Walk with Me does not have a distributor yet but has been playing the festival circuit. There will be a spe...
2025-07-28
24 min
The Thoughts on Selling™ Podcast
38. Cultivating Sales Culture with Daniel Levine
Join host Lee Levitt and Daniel Levine, an expert in sales management and leadership, to discuss building transformative sales cultures. This episode dives into the essentials of creating a strong sales culture that empowers teams and drives performance. Key Takeaways: Sales Culture Importance: Daniel emphasizes that sales culture is foundational to a team’s success, describing it as the backbone that supports team members to perform optimally even in the leader's absence. Building Sales Culture: True culture builds when actions align with the company's core values consistently, not through superficial means like office perks. Daniel shares st...
2024-09-20
34 min
Fascinating People Fascinating Places
Iran: Terrorism and Proxy War with Matthew Levitt
During the last 45 years, Iran has become synonymous with terrorism. While much of its direct, and indirect involvement in these acts is focused on Israel and the Middle East, plots involving Iran and its proxies have been uncovered in nations ranging from Denmark to Thailand. In this episode I speak with Matthew Levitt the Fromer-Wexler Senior Fellow at The Washington Institute and director of its Jeanette and Eli Reinhard Program on Counterterrorism and Intelligence. Previously he worked with both the FBI and the US State Department of the Treasury where he tackled financial crimes linked to terrorist fi...
2024-04-05
32 min
Finneran's Wake
Quarks, the Cosmos, Carmina Burana, and the Big Bang | Dan Levitt
Dan Levitt is a director, documentarian, and an author. His latest book, What’s Gotten Into You: The Story Of Your Body’s Atoms, From The Big Bang Through Last Night’s Dinner, is now available for purchase! For the promulgation of good science to the general public–in a format and a language that is accessible to all–we look, now more than ever, to trusted figures like Dan. As you can see, his passion for science is infectious. I learned a TON from (first) reading his fine book and then hosting him for this amaz...
2023-07-06
1h 28
Baseball and BBQ
Baseball and BBQ Episode #153: Features the Authors of Intentional Balk, Daniel Levitt and Mark Armour, and Queen of the Grill, Paula Stachyra, Author of Wing Crush
Baseball and BBQ Episode #153 Features Intentional Balk Authors, Daniel Levitt and Mark Armour, and Queen of the Grill, Paula Stachyra, Author of Wing Crush Daniel R. Levitt joins us to discuss Mark's and his newest book, Intentional Balk: Baseball's Thin Line Between Innovation and Cheating. Dan is the author of several award-winning books, including Paths to Glory: How Great Baseball Teams Got That Way (2003 with Mark Armour); Ed Barrow: The Bulldog Who Built the Yankees’ First Dynasty; The Battle That Forged Modern Baseball: The Federal League Challenge and Its Legacy; and In Pursuit of Pennants: Baseball Oper...
2022-10-01
1h 53
Breakfast Leadership Show
Featured Interview with Daniel Alfon
Daniel Alfon is the author of Build a LinkedIn Profile for Business Success. Daniel joined LinkedIn in early 2004 and publishes Articles , interviews and exclusive content about advanced LinkedIn strategies to clients and subscribers to his website, www.danielalfon.com . ----------- Giveaway: https://www.danielalfon.com/#freebie (cheat Sheet: Create a LinkedIn Profile Headline That Sells) Social Media Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alfon/ https://twitter.com/DanielAlfon https://www.quora.com/profile/Daniel-Alfon
2022-04-08
25 min
Breakfast Leadership Show
Interview with Daniel Major
Daniel Major is CEO of GoviEX Uranium - a mineral resources company focused on the exploration and development of various Uranium deposits located throughout Africa. With over 30 years of experience in the mining industry, Daniel has established an impressive portfolio and was recently the Chief Executive of the Basic Element Mining and Resource Division in Russia. Numbers-wise, GoviEx has one of the largest NI 43-101 uranium resources compared to its peers, and across its assets holds 36.2 million pounds of contained uranium (U3O8)! Currently, at its biggest mine called Madaouela, Uranium is estimated at US$18.30...
2021-12-20
23 min
Inside The Newsroom
Podcast #90 — Glenn Greenwald
Hello folks, welcome to the relaunch of the Inside The Newsroom podcast! It’s been a while since I got the microphone out, but I’m back and will be podcasting with a top journalist at least monthly from now on. What better way to get back on the horse than have Glenn Greenwald on the airwaves, who the New Statesman recently described as among the greatest journalists of all time. We talked about what it’s like being Glenn, the mental toll of having the U.S. and Brazilian governments after you, the corporatization of journalism, where to sta...
2021-09-24
50 min
Inside The Newsroom
🎧 #89 — Olga Khazan (The Atlantic)
Hello folks! Happy December and welcome to another episode of Inside The Newsroom, where today’s guest is Olga Khazan! As you might know, The Atlantic is my favourite news outlet of them all, so it was an absolute delight to speak to Olga about covering health, gender and science, what it’s like behind the scenes at one of America’s oldest publications, and we discussed her awesome new book, Weird: The Power of Being an Outsider in an Insider World.Be sure to check out last week’s content including our podcast with Mr. Hurricane Man Josh Mor...
2020-12-01
40 min
Inside The Newsroom
#88 — Josh Morgerman (Hurricane Man)
Hello folks and welcome to another episode of Inside The Newsroom, where today’s guest is the hurricane man himself, Mr. Josh Morgerman. I had Josh and his director Caroline Menzies on the pod last year to talk about their hit TV show, Hurricane Man (highly recommended watch) which followed Josh to the world’s most remote places during the infamous 2018 cyclone season. This time around Josh’s setup was dramatically altered by Covid-19, so we caught up on this year’s hurricane season of which he spent in Mississippi.As ever be sure to check out last weeks’s...
2020-11-24
52 min
Inside The Newsroom
🎧 #86 — Dalal Mawad (Associated Press)
Hello folks! Happy U.S. election day and welcome to another episode of Inside The Newsroom! Best of luck to everyone voting today, I’ll be following along every step and making a whole lot of charts along the way! Before I do, I can’t wait to share my conversation with Dalal Mawad, senior producer and correspondent for the Associated Press, and perhaps the most accomplished guest at such a young age we’ve ever had on the podcast. I was also joined by Aina, my very first co-host, as we learned from Dalal what it was like l...
2020-11-03
45 min
Inside The Newsroom
#82 — Louise Story (Wall Street Journal)
Hello! Welcome to another episode of the Inside The Newsroom podcast. It’s been a while since we hit the airwaves, but now that the paywall is up and the bulk of the world’s elections are completed, I plan to bring you a podcast every week until Christmas. Leading things off is my colleague Louise Story, The Wall Street Journal’s Chief News Strategist and Chief Product and Technology Officer. We talked about how Louise rose through the newsroom, a couple of crucial management concepts she learned at business school, and the emergence and future of strategy within journalism. We als...
2020-10-05
49 min
Inside The Newsroom
#80 — Cass Sunstein (Harvard University)
Hello! Welcome to another edition of Inside The Newsroom, as we welcome in Cass Sunstein, a professor at Harvard Law School and one of the foremost behavioural economists to have ever lived. Cass has a new book out in September called Too Much Information, which explores the theory that when information is positive, we eat it up, but when it’s negative we don’t want to even hear it. In the podcast, we dissected his 2008 book Nudge, which still has great influence more than a decade later. Before we do, I wanted to honor the passing of another legend to h...
2020-07-21
42 min
Inside The Newsroom
#79 — Janelle Shane (AIWeirdness.com)
Hello! Welcome to another edition of Inside The Newsroom! Today’s podcast is the first in a while, so it felt great to get back on the horse and devour some knowledge. Today’s guest is Janelle Shane, research scientist in artificial intelligence, and author of the recently-published You Look Like a Thing and I Love You, a book about the weirdest artificial intelligence out there. We got into all sorts of AI questions and even had a discussion on trucks with giant testicles dangling down from the back of them, so whatever you’re into there’s something for everyone...
2020-06-16
52 min
Inside The Newsroom
#78 — Mark Gamba (U.S. House Candidate)
Happy Friday folks, and welcome to another edition of Inside The Newsroom, where today we’ll have the latest in our series of candidates running for public office. This time it’s the turn of Mark Gamba, who’s vying to represent Oregon’s 5th district in the U.S. House of Representatives. Mark’s biggest test won’t be November’s general election, instead it’ll be Tuesday’s Democratic primary where he must topple 12-year incumbent Kurt Schrader, who’s one of the most senior Democrats in the country. We got into how the race has changed since going 100 percent di...
2020-05-15
50 min
Inside The Newsroom
#77 — Francesco Marconi (Applied XL)
Hello! Welcome to another edition of Inside The Newsroom, where today’s guest is… one of the smartest people to grace this podcast’s airways, Francesco Marconi! Francesco recently left the Wall Street Journal where he was R&D Chief to form his own company, Applied XL, in partnership with Brooklyn-based frontier technology center Newlab, which builds tools for journalists around the world using artificial intelligence. His new book, Newsmakers: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Journalism, was published this year and Francesco’s giving away a handful of free copies to readers of Inside The Newsroom. So if you want a fr...
2020-05-11
50 min
Inside The Newsroom
#76 — Betsy Sweet (U.S. Senate Candidate ME)
Hello! Welcome to another episode of Inside The Newsroom where today we welcome Betsy Sweet to the podcast! Betsy’s a veteran of Maine politics and is running for U.S. Senate, where she must defeat Sara Gideon and Bre Kidman in July’s Democratic primary, before taking on Republican incumbent Susan Collins. Our conversation centered around the ridiculous nature of U.S. elections that sees voters bombarded with political ads and door knocking for two years, before it all starts again for the next cycle. And we went deep into campaign finance laws and the history behind Citizens United, whic...
2020-05-08
49 min
Inside The Newsroom
#75 — Alex Schiffer (The Athletic)
Hello! Welcome to another edition of Inside The Newsroom where today’s guest is… friend and former colleague Alex Schiffer from The Athletic! Alex and I met in 2015 at journalism school at the University of Missouri, and he’s gone onto become one of the most tireless sports reporters in the country. Our conversation detailed his journey from Columbia, Missouri to Brooklyn, New York and all of the lessons learned in between. We also discussed what may or may not happen in the NBA in terms of resuming the season, as well as what other leagues around the world are doing...
2020-05-04
45 min
Inside The Newsroom
#74 — Major Garrett (CBS News)
Hello! Welcome to another edition of Inside The Newsroom where today’s guest is… Major Garrett, Chief White House Correspondent for CBS News and one of the hardest working journalists in the world today. Major and I discussed everything from how nerve-wracking it is to ask questions in front of the world in the WH press briefing room, to his spats with Barack Obama to being in the Oval Office with Donald Trump. It truly was a fascinating conversation and below is a post-game of everything we talked about. But first, my picks of the week followed by some personal news...
2020-04-30
50 min
Inside The Newsroom
#73 — Nick Rubando (U.S. House Candidate)
Hello! Welcome to another edition of Inside The Newsroom, where today’s guest is… U.S House of Representatives candidate from Ohio’s 5th district Nick Rubando. Nick must defeat two other Democrats in tomorrow’s primary in order to face Republican incumbent Bob Latta in November’s general election. Above is the podcast, below is a post-game of everything we talked about and more. Enjoy! 🤓Nick 👇Like Me, PleaseBefore you read on, please like this edition of Inside The Newsroom by clicking the ❤️ up top. That way I’ll appear in clever algorithms and more peop...
2020-04-27
50 min
Inside The Newsroom
#72 — Ryan Broderick (BuzzFeed) on YouTube's 15th Anniversary
Hello! And welcome to a very special edition of Inside The Newsroom where we’ll celebrate the 15th anniversary of YouTube, and go through the ups and downs of the world’s largest video sharing platform with today’s guest Ryan Broderick of BuzzFeed News. Ryan has covered technology for the past decade and has been with BuzzFeed since 2011, and has a charming newsletter called Garbage Day which features all the fun stuff on the internet from the past week. It’s hard to find the words to describe YouTube’s impact on society and how much it’s shaped our lives, b...
2020-04-23
1h 09
Inside The Newsroom
#71 — Andrea Jones-Rooy (Social Scientist, Comedian)
Andrea Jones-Rooy is a social scientist, standup comedian and circus performer. She teaches a course on data diversity at New York University and is the host of Ask A Political Scientist for Caveat NYC.Andrea 👇Job CornerA couple of weeks ago I launched a journalism jobs and internships board. It now has almost 600 active postings, mostly based in the U.S. and the UK, but also a few dozen from other parts of the world. Sign up for weekly updates. New jobs from yesterday include…Bloomberg — Graphic DesignerIndianapolis Star —...
2020-04-20
1h 06
Inside The Newsroom
#70 — Amy Webb (Future Today Institute)
Hello! Welcome to another episode of Inside The Newsroom, where today’s guest is Amy Webb, a world-renowned quantitative futurist and the founder of the Future Today Institute. You can find out more about who Amy is and what she does below, but let me just say that she’s probably the most distinguished guest to ever appear on the podcast. Amy has so many damn achievements and knows so much about so many things that it’s completely inspiring. So I hope you enjoy today’s episode, but first my top picks from the past week. Enjoy 🤓Social Dist...
2020-04-16
54 min
Inside The Newsroom
#69 — James Spann (ABC 33/40)
Hello! And welcome to another episode of Inside The Newsroom. It’s April, which means we’re officially inside the 2020 U.S. tornado season, so today we have WEATHER ROYALTY on the podcast. James Spann is chief meteorologist at ABC 33/40 in Birmingham, Alabama, and an absolute God within the severe weather community. I visited James in-person a couple of years ago to talk about his more than 40 years as a broadcast meteorologist, as well as his troubled upbringing growing up without his father. James recently published his autobiography which can be found on all the usual websites. This time around Jame...
2020-04-03
55 min
Inside The Newsroom
#68 — Mckayla Wilkes (U.S. House)
Hello! And welcome to another edition of Inside The Newsroom. Today we have a very special guest from Maryland’s 5th district, Democratic candidate for U.S. House Mckayla Wilkes, who’s taking on fellow Democrat Steny Hoyer, with the vote currently scheduled for June 2. Mckayla and I talked about the federal government’s response to the coronavirus, which now sees 143,055 cases and 2,510 deaths in the U.S. We went through Universal Basic Income, Medicare For All and the U.S.’s draconian ‘At-Will’ employment law that allows employers to fire workers for any reason, at any time. Before we get to the r...
2020-03-30
42 min
Inside The Newsroom
📊 Coronavirus U.S. State Trajectories
Well that happened quick, didn’t it? The U.S. has now overtaken China for the most confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus, and there is no sign of America’s trajectory from slowing down. This is what you get when 62 million people vote for a complete clown with no leadership skills in times of need. As usual, America’s problems have been left up to the people and individual states to clean up the federal government’s mess. It took Congress almost two weeks to pass a $2 trillion relief package that’s littered with treats for large corporations, while every Amer...
2020-03-27
28 min
Inside The Newsroom
#67 — Sarah Nöckel (Femstreet)
Hello! And welcome to another episode of Inside The Newsroom. We’re in crazy times, so I thought it’d be good to take a break with today’s podcast guest… Sarah Nöckel, founder of Femstreet, a newsletter dedicated to women in tech and venture capital. Femstreet has exploded in popularity and influence since Sarah started it about two years ago, and we dug deep into how she grew her following to more than 7,000 subscribers from nothing, and what influence she’s had in narrowing the inequality gap. On Friday we’ll have an update on the you know what, specifi...
2020-03-25
45 min
Inside The Newsroom
Coronavirus: What every country is doing (J-Z)
Hello. Welcome to Inside The Newsroom. We’re in unprecedented times. The coronavirus pandemic has swept through most of the planet, with total cases at more than 167,000 and deaths at 6,449, as of Monday morning. It’s quickly becoming one of the worst pandemics in history. But even with weeks of warning signs, governments around the world continue to be too lax and do too little. Here in the UK, the government have opted for a “herd immunity” strategy, happy for up to 80 percent of the 66 million population to contract the disease to build immunity while thousands of vulnerable people die in the p...
2020-03-16
36 min
Inside The Newsroom
Coronavirus: What every country is doing (A-I)
Hello. Welcome to Inside The Newsroom. We’re in unprecedented times. The coronavirus pandemic has swept through most of the planet, with total cases at more than 167,000 and deaths at 6,449, as of Monday morning. It’s quickly becoming one of the worst pandemics in history. But even with weeks of warning signs, governments around the world continue to be too lax and do too little. Here in the UK, the government have opted for a “herd immunity” strategy, happy for up to 80 percent of the 66 million population to contract the disease to build immunity while thousands of vulnerable people die in the p...
2020-03-16
36 min
Inside The Newsroom
#66 — Francesca Fiorentini (Comedian, Journalist)
Hello, and welcome to another edition of Inside The Newsroom! I’m vacationing in Greece this week, but that ain’t no damn reason for no podcast. Bad English aside, today’s guest is… Francesca Fiorentini, journalist, author, comedian and officially the funniest person to grace Inside The Newsroom’s airwaves. Francesca is the host and head writer of Newsbroke on AJ+, contributor to The Young Turks, and host of Red, White and Who? on MSNBC. Below’s a post-game of everything we talked about and more. But first, my top articles of the week… Enjoy 🤓$70,000 minimum salary — The boss of a card...
2020-03-02
58 min
Inside The Newsroom
#65 — Andrew Flowers (Journalist > Politician)
Hello! Welcome to another edition of Inside The Newsroom, where we’ll be interviewing a political candidate for the second straight week! Last week Paula Jean Swearengin, star of the Netflix documentary Knock Down The House came on to talk about her race for U.S. Senate and the issues facing West Virginia. This week’s guest is… Andrew Flowers, former data journalist for FiveThirtyEight and Indeed, current Democratic candidate for the Massachusetts state legislature. Below is a post-game of everything we talked about and more. But first, my most interesting articles of the week. Enjoy! 🤓South Carolina — How black A...
2020-02-28
49 min
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#64 — Paula Jean Swearengin (U.S. Senate)
Hello! And welcome to another edition of Inside The Newsroom. Today’s guest is… the formidable Paula Jean Swearengin, star of the Netflix documentary Knock Down The House and current candidate for U.S. Senate from the great state of West Virginia. Paula Jean is the daughter of a long line of coal miners and has lived in the Mountain State all her life. And she’s also recently become a grandmother! She’s thus seen the destruction the coal industry has done to her people for generations, as well as how the opioid crisis ravaged her friends first hand. So, let’...
2020-02-18
40 min
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#63 — Brian Klaas (Power Corrupts Podcast)
Hello! And welcome to another episode of Inside The Newsroom. Second newsletter of the week, after the elections in Cameroon, Ireland and Azerbaijan, which saw violence, confusion and division. Great. Today’s guest is… Brian Klaas, author, political scientist at University College London, columnist for The Washington Post and host of the Power Corrupts podcast. Brian is an expert on democracy and world politics, and he delved deep into the history of dark propaganda in his latest podcast episode. So below is a post-game analysis of everything we talked about and more. But first, my most interesting articles of the week...
2020-02-14
42 min
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#62 — Krystal Ball (The Hill)
Hello! And welcome to another edition of Inside The Newsroom! Lots of exclamation marks today as we passed 2,500 subscribers over the weekend! Thank you for being part of this — I’m very humbled! Right, today’s guest is… Krystal Ball, former Democrat congressional candidate and co-host of Rising, The Hill’s daily political show. Krystal’s book, The Populist’s Guide To 2020!, co-authored with Saagar Enjeti, will be out on February 8, so we got into all the contents of the book, as well as The New York Times’ somewhat bizarre dual endorsement of Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar. Below is a post-game anal...
2020-01-30
48 min
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#61 — Rachel Botsman (Trust Issues)
Hello! Welcome to another edition of Inside The Newsroom. Today’s guest is… Rachel Botsman, an author, podcast host, Trust Fellow at the University of Oxford’s Saïd Business School, and an overall trust expert. Whether we like it or not, we live in an age where growing numbers of people believe the opinions of strangers over facts. Rachel has studied trust in the media for several years, so we dug deep into why believing facts isn’t popular anymore, and why correcting vulnerabilities within our brain could be the solution. Below is a post-game of everything we discussed and more...
2020-01-24
49 min
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#60 — Michael Mann (Penn State)
Hello! Welcome to the first podcast of 2020! There’s no better guest to start the year with than the indefatigable Michael Mann, world renowned climate scientist from Penn State University. Michael’s spent the past month on a sabbatical in Australia, which has unfortunately meant that he’s seen the devastation of the wildfires in person. Climate change has had such an adverse effect on wildfires around the world, that there’s essentially no wildfire season anymore. In parts of Australia, they’re literally creating their own weather systems. Below is a post-game analysis of everything we discussed. Enjoy. 🧐Dangerous...
2020-01-16
49 min
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#58 — Art Markman (University of Texas)
Hello! And welcome to another edition of Inside The Newsroom. Today’s guest is… Art Markman, cognitive scientist and psychology professor at the University of Texas in Austin. Art is the first guest to appear on the podcast for a second time, having got into why the majority of people who believe in climate change aren’t willing to sacrifice anything from their own lives back in March. This time around we went deep into risk profiles and how they make us make the decisions we make. Before we get into it, you can add Inside The Newsroom directly to your p...
2019-11-29
37 min
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#57 — Stephen M. Walt (Harvard University)
Hello! And welcome to another edition of Inside The Newsroom. Today’s guest is… Stephen M. Walt, professor of international affairs Harvard University’s Kennedy School, columnist at Foreign Policy magazine and author of several books on foreign affairs. I saw Stephen speak in person at LSE a few weeks ago and, after hearing Stephen talk on whether the U.S. could have a successful foreign policy again, I had to get him on the pod. The timing couldn’t have been better as it came days after Donald Trump sporadically decided to withdraw troops from northern Syria, leaving his Kurdish...
2019-11-22
48 min
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#56 — Jamil Smith (Rolling Stone)
Hello! And welcome to another edition of Inside The Newsroom. Today’s guest is… Jamil Smith, senior writer at Rolling Stone where he covers national affairs and culture. Jamil is one of the most prominent voices in America on race and politics, so I picked his brain on voter suppression and remembering the life of congressman Elijah Cummings, who sadly passed away last month. Both issues have shaped politics as we know it, so we got into the weeds of how to fix voting discrimination, as well as what legacy Cummings will leave behind. Below is a post-game of everything we d...
2019-11-14
52 min
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#54 — Bill Bishop (Sinocism)
Hello! And welcome to another edition of Inside The Newsroom. Today’s guest is… Bill Bishop, author of the Sinocism newsletter. Bill has covered China for several decades and has become an expert on everything China, so we got into why tensions between the U.S. and China are so bad right now, how bad they are in a historical context, and we also discussed what might or might not happen in the latest debacle between the two countries involving the NBA. Below is a post-game of everything we talked about, enjoy! 🤓🇺🇸🇨🇳Bill 👇The NBA’s Poisoned China Chalice
2019-10-31
48 min
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#53 — Emily Atkin (Heated 🔥)
Hello! And welcome to another edition of Inside The Newsroom. Today’s guest is Emily Atkin, author of the Heated newsletter for people pissed off with climate change, and also a contributing editor at the New Republic. Emily and I got really, wait for it… HEATED discussing CNN’s actions, or lack of actions, in the fight against the climate crisis, and we also named the world’s worst polluters. Below is a post-game analysis on everything we discussed. Enjoy 🔥What Is CNN For?CNN is somewhat of an enigma when it comes to the climate crisis. One...
2019-10-29
40 min
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#52 — Katie Notopoulos (BuzzFeed News)
Hello! Welcome to another episode of Inside The Newsroom. Today’s guest is… Katie Notopoulos! Katie covers internet culture and the tech industry for BuzzFeed News, and has a knack for finding kooky stories. We got into some serious stuff including Facebook’s new advertising tool which allows you to see who has your data, as well as why Apple are masquerading as a privacy champion. Below is everything we talked about, enjoy! 🤓Oh, and if you like what you read, how about clicking the ❤️ up top. I’ll be very grateful. 😘Is Apple Really Our Privacy Savior?
2019-10-24
52 min
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#51 — Jason Kander (Democratic Party)
Hello! And welcome to another edition of Inside The Newsroom. A very special guest today as we welcome in Jason Kander, army veteran and former secretary of state of Missouri. Jason quickly became the darling of the Democrat Party after he lost to Roy Blunt in the race for U.S. Senate by just 2.8 points, in one of the closest senate races in the traditionally red state. After almost pulling the trigger on a presidential bid, Jason instead ran for mayorship of his hometown Kansas City, before pulling out to treat his chronic PTSD and depression. Since then, he’s jo...
2019-10-18
57 min
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#50 — Hadas Gold (CNN)
Hello! And welcome to the 50th(!!!) episode of Inside The Newsroom. Crazy past few days with shitshows happening on both sides of the Atlantic, and today’s guest Hadas Gold broke everything down from a U.S.-Europe standpoint. Hadas has covered politics, media and tech for CNN since 2017, and has been named one of the most influential media reporters in the game. And Hadas has a pretty cool journey — born in Tel Aviv, grew up in Arizona and now lives in London — so she’s pretty qualified to give her opinion on everything happening right now. Below are analyses of our c...
2019-10-04
50 min
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#49 — David Armstrong (ProPublica)
Hello! And welcome to another edition of Inside The Newsroom. Today’s guest is David Armstrong, senior healthcare reporter at ProPublica. David has covered the pharma industry for more than a decade, and is an expert on the current opioid crisis in the U.S. We discussed a ton, and below is my post-game analysis on everything we covered. Enjoy!How Did the Opioid Crisis Even Start?The U.S. opioid crisis is one of its worst-ever drug epidemics. Almost 1,000 people die each week from opioid-related overdoses, and some experts say the death toll could be an...
2019-09-26
45 min
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#48 — Scott Brodbeck (Local News Now)
Hello! And welcome to another episode of Inside The Newsroom. Today’s guest is… my former boss and editor, Scott Brodbeck. In 2015, I stayed in Washington D.C. for the summer before I took myself to Missouri to begin my master’s, and I reached out to Scott via LinkedIn looking for absolutely any work experience I could get my hands on. A quick chat or two later and I was running the streets of D.C. (D.C. is extremely hot in the summer and I lost many pounds in body weight) covering hyperlocal news in two neighbourhoods. Sc...
2019-09-17
46 min
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#47 — Ryan Grim (The Intercept, TYT)
Hello! And welcome to another edition of Inside The Newsroom. It’s been a while, and for that I apologize. First up was a two-week trip to Israel, which was immediately followed by a fever that limited me to my bed for a week. But I’m better now (hooray!) and it’s time for another juicy podcast newsletter. Today’s guest is Ryan Grim, D.C. Bureau Chief for The Intercept and contributor to The Young Turks. Ryan has covered the Democratic Party and left-wing politics for the past decade and is one of the foremost journalists on the topic. M...
2019-08-14
46 min
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#46 — Christine Brennan (USA Today, CNN, PBS)
Hello, and welcome to another edition of the Inside The Newsroom podcast newsletter. Today’s guest is Christine Brennan, author, columnist and commentator for USA Today, CNN, ABC, NPR and PBS. Christine’s approaching 40 years covering sports, and has thus seen the rise of women’s sports from the front row, and had some strong comments on the recent World Cup win for the U.S. soccer team. We also got into the “clash” between Megan Rapinoe and Mr. Trump. An hour wasn’t enough to discuss the entire history of women’s sports, so below is essential reading for further contex...
2019-07-25
54 min
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#45 — James Ball (WikiLeaks, TBIJ)
Hello, and welcome to another edition of the Inside The Newsroom podcast! Today’s guest is James Ball, journalist at the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, and author of the book WikiLeaks. James shot to fame in 2010 when he was hired by Julian Assange to work for WikiLeaks, where he helped publish thousands of classified documents on the U.S. military’s activity in Iraq and Afghanistan. He then joined the Guardian to work on the Edward Snowden leaks and has since written five books about varying aspects of truth-telling and b******t-spotting. Below is a post-game analysis of everything we talk...
2019-07-17
32 min
Inside The Newsroom
#44 — Sebastian Junger (Tribe, The Perfect Storm)
Hello, and welcome to another edition of the Inside The Newsroom podcast newsletter! This week’s guest is Sebastian Junger, author of five books including The Perfect Storm (remember that movie?). Sebastian and I talked about his latest book, Tribe: On Homecoming and Belonging, which is a detailed history of how and why tribes are formed, and why today’s society isn’t set up for humans to function properly. It’s one of those books that you know is going to change your life and way of thinking within the first 20 pages. Below is a post-game analysis of everything we talke...
2019-07-11
47 min
Inside The Newsroom
#43 — Kashmir Hill (New York Times)
Heyo, and welcome to the second Inside The Newsroom podcast newsletter of the week! On Monday the amazing Kait Parker of weather.com came on to talk about how hurricane recoveries can last up to a decade, and how climate change attitudes among Republicans might actually be swinging the right way. Today’s guest is Kashmir Hill, an awesome tech journalist most recently at Gizmodo Media. Kash is about to announce her new gig, but one of her final projects at Gizmodo was to cut out the Big Five technology giants — Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google and Microsoft — from her life for one...
2019-06-13
54 min
Inside The Newsroom
#42 — Kait Parker (Weather.com)
Hello! And welcome to another edition of the Inside The Newsroom podcast newsletter. Today’s guest is Kait Parker, meteorologist at weather.com and host of the Warming Signs podcast. We talked about hurricane recoveries and what the past couple of years mean for climate change attitudes. Below are links and post-game analyses of everything we talked about. Hope you enjoy and pick up something!Warming SignsClever title aside, Kait has her own podcast where she speaks to people from different areas of the meteorology and climatology worlds. Last week’s episode was topical to our...
2019-06-10
1h 00
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#41 — Jessica Lessin (The Information)
Hello! And welcome to another edition of the Inside The Newsroom podcast newsletter. Today’s guest is Jessica Lessin, founder and editor-in-chief of The Information. Jessica was a technology reporter at the Wall Street Journal for almost a decade before she launched her new platform in 2013, which focuses on covering solely technology companies. Below are links and post-game analyses of everything we talked about. Enjoy!The News Is About to Get Real ExpensiveHow much are you spending per month for your news? Add Spotify and Netflix on top of that and times it by 12. That ta...
2019-06-04
1h 00
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#40 — Ben Casselman (New York Times)
Hello! And welcome to another edition of the Inside The Newsroom podcast and newsletter. Today’s guest is… Ben Casselman of the New York Times. Ben covers the U.S. economy and, because of his previous role as chief economics writer at FiveThirtyEight, he’s a fantastic resource for what it all for Donald Trump’s re-election in 2020. Below are links and post-game analyses of everything we talked about. Enjoy and please subscribe at the top!The economy has finally recovered from 2008 right?The latest jobs report showed that total U.S. unemployment is 3.6 per cent, a 50-yea...
2019-05-21
51 min
Inside The Newsroom
#39 — Henry Abbott (TrueHoop)
Hello! And welcome to another edition of the Inside The Newsroom podcast newsletter! Today’s guest is... Henry Abbott, founder of the TrueHoop basketball blog and newsletter! I’ve followed Henry’s work for a few years now, so I’m honoured to have him on. Henry and his team changed the way I and many others look at basketball, and TrueHoop is one of the few investigative outlets out there daring to tell the truth about sports.TrueHoop is BackAfter a two-year layoff, Henry and TrueHoop are back. In our discussion, Henry talked about what he lear...
2019-05-13
1h 20
Inside The Newsroom
#38 — Shane Morris
Hello! And welcome to another edition of the Inside The Newsroom podcast newsletter! Today’s guest is... Shane Morris, former music label all-rounder for Sony, who now runs his own digital media company. I came across Shane on Twitter after his thread on country music’s problem with racism vent viral, and he turned out to be even more knowledgable about the industry than I thought.We got into a host of interesting stuff about the Lil Nas X ordeal, who runs music and what’s exciting about the industry today. Below I’ve provided more context on...
2019-05-07
1h 00
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#37 — Hurricane Man
Hello! And welcome to another edition of the Inside The Newsroom podcast newsletter, where I’ll dish further context and info about everything discussed in the podcast. If you enjoy what you read and listen to, please subscribe to get it straight to your inbox next time. Today’s guests are…… storm chaser Josh Morgerman and filmmaker Caroline Menzies of the new TV show Hurricane Man, currently airing in the UK and South Africa (random) and set to hit the US in the coming months. I loved this episode and Josh’s obsession with chasing storms was absolu...
2019-05-03
1h 01
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#36 — Sam Biddle (The Intercept)
Hello! And welcome to another edition of the Inside The Newsroom podcast newsletter. For many of you it'll be the first time receiving one, so I hope you get something out of it and please do message me with any suggestions (contact details at the bottom). Today’s Guest Is…… Sam Biddle, technology reporter at The Intercept. Sam’s worked at a host of outlets including DCist, Newser and Gawker in the past, and reports from the intersection of technological malfeasance. Above is the podcast. And below is more context of everything we talked about with links an...
2019-04-30
52 min
Inside The Newsroom
#34 — Dave Weigel (Washington Post)
Dave Weigel covers Congress and grass-roots political movements for the Washington Post. He's the author of The Trailer newsletter, as well as "The Show That Never Ends," a history of progressive rock music. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2019-04-09
1h 02
Immigration Nerds
Daniel Levitt, Guardian | Brexit and the Intersection of Sports and Politics
Whether the "Yays" or the "Nays" have it, the ongoing Brexit conversation, and the outcome, may impact more than 70% of international players in the world's most dominant league, the Premier League. EIG global attorney Salman Cheema and managing director Justin Parsons (and football fans!) talk to Guardian reporter Daniel Levitt about talent, politics, and the economics of the "beautiful game." Thank you, Daniel
2019-04-05
32 min
Inside The Newsroom
#33 — Lauren Gambino (Guardian US)
Lauren Gambino is a political correspondent for the Guardian US. She's covering the Democratic 2020 candidates in the lead up to the primaries. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2019-04-04
1h 03
Inside The Newsroom
#32 — Blues Music and Mississippi Special with Giles Robson and Aaron Phillips
Giles Robson is a blues musician currently touring in Europe and the US. His music can be found on Spotify. Aaron Phillips is a documentary journalist and filmmaker from Mississippi. His work on the state's bicentennial can be found at Blue Magnolia Films. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2019-03-27
1h 06
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#31 — Max Read (New York Magazine)
Max Read is a senior editor and author of the 'Life In Pixels' column at New York Magazine. He is also former editor-in-chief of Gawker. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2019-03-18
54 min
Inside The Newsroom
#30 — Art Markman (University of Texas)
Art Markman is a psychology professor at the University of Texas. He's written five books focusing on the brain and how to gain competitive advantage at work. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2019-03-11
1h 00
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#29 - Adam Kelsey (ABC Politics)
Adam Kelsey is a political reporter for ABC and FiveThirtyEight. He's covering the Democratic 2020 Presidential candidates and everything else US politics. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2019-02-28
1h 03
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#28 — Jonah Keri (The Athletic)
Jonah Keri is a two-time New York Times Best-Selling Author, and a writer/podcaster for The Athletic. He's written about sports for ESPN, Grantland, CBS and Sports Illustrated. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2019-02-20
1h 04
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#27 — Stefan Szymanski (Soccernomics)
Stefan Szymanski is a professor in the Department of Sport Management at the University of Michigan. He is the co-author of the book, Soccernomics. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2019-02-13
1h 08
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#26 — Jacob Bogage (Washington Post)
Jacob Bogage is a national sports reporter for the Washington Post focusing on society and race. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2019-02-07
1h 02
Inside The Newsroom
#25 — Alex Hern (The Guardian)
Alex Hern is the Guardian's UK technology editor. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2019-01-31
52 min
Inside The Newsroom
#24 — Ben Hammersley
Ben Hammersley is a futurist and works with clients around the world to prepare for technological change. He's a former journalist for the Guardian and the BBC. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2019-01-23
1h 21
Inside The Newsroom
#23 — Michael E. Mann
Michael E. Mann is a world-leading climate scientist and author of The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars, and The Madhouse Effect. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2018-12-06
33 min
Inside The Newsroom
Best of October, 2018
October's guests included Rick Luettich, director of the Institute of Marine Sciences at the University of North Carolina; Marshall Shepherd, director of atmospheric sciences at the University of Georgia; Rodney Carmichael, hip hop writer for NPR; James Spann, chief meteorologist at ABC 33/40; and Jody Avirgan, podcast host and producer for ESPN and FiveThirtyEight.com. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2018-11-27
31 min
Inside The Newsroom
Best of September, 2018
September's guests included Juliette Foster, formerly of Bloomberg News, the BBC and Sky News; Jared Holt, the journalist responsible for "getting Alex Jones kicked off the Internet"; Ewen MacAskill, the former Guardian journalist who broke the Edward Snowden leaks; Andrea Jones-Rooy, political scientist at FiveThirtyEight.com and standup comedian; and Jonathan Petramala, a national weather reporter for AccuWeather. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2018-11-27
42 min
Inside The Newsroom
#22 — Ellen Bryan (WUSA9)
Ellen Bryan is a journalist for WUSA9 in Washington D.C. and has a fascinating story of growing up in the Midwest, winning the Miss Ohio title and finding motivation from growing up with a sister who was struck by lightning. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2018-11-23
52 min
Inside The Newsroom
#21 — Anna Soubry (MP for Broxtowe)
Anna Soubry is a Conservative MP for Broxtowe. She's been outspoken on Brexit and is a leading campaigner for a people's vote on the EU. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2018-11-15
39 min
Inside The Newsroom
#20 — Daniel Dale (Toronto Star)
Daniel Dale is the Toronto Star's Washington correspondent. Daniel has fact-checked every single statement that Donald Trump has made. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2018-11-09
51 min
Inside The Newsroom
#19 — Jack Armstrong (Toronto Raptors)
Jack Armstrong is a TV analyst for the Toronto Raptors and former head coach of the Niagara Purple Eagles. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2018-11-08
1h 00
Inside The Newsroom
#18 — Jody Avirgan (ESPN & FiveThirtyEight)
Jody Avirgan is host and producer of ESPN's 30for30 podcast and FiveThirtyEight's politics podcast. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2018-11-01
48 min
Inside The Newsroom
#17 — James Spann (ABC 33/40)
James Spann is chief meteorologist at ABC 33/40 in Birmingham, Alabama. He's the host of the WeatherBrains Podcast and is celebrating 40 years in the business. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2018-10-25
56 min
Inside The Newsroom
#16 — Rodney Carmichael (NPR)
Rodney Carmichael is NPR's hip hop writer, and has chronicled Southern rap for more than a decade. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2018-10-24
1h 06
Inside The Newsroom
Best of August, 2018
August's guests included professional rugby player and mental health advocate, Matt Symons; social media skeptic and author B.J. Mendelson; data visualization specialist, Nadieh Bremer; and former drug dealer turned NYPD executive, Corey Pegues. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2018-10-17
21 min
Inside The Newsroom
#15 — Marshall Shepherd (The Weather Channel)
Dr. Marshall Shepherd is former president of the American Meteorological Society, current director of atmospheric sciences at the University of Georgia, and an international expert on severe weather. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2018-10-10
35 min
Inside The Newsroom
#14 — Rick Luettich (University of North Carolina)
Dr. Rick Luettich is a professor and director of the Institute of Marine Sciences at the University of North Carolina. His storm surge forecast model has been featured in multiple news outlets including the Guardian. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2018-10-08
1h 08
Inside The Newsroom
#13 — Jonathan Petramala (Accuweather)
Jonathan Petramala is a national weather reporter for Accuweather. He's been based in South Carolina for the past month covering Hurricane Florence. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2018-09-27
1h 08
Inside The Newsroom
Best of July, 2018
July's guests included radio talk show host for TSN 1050, Scott MacArthur; chief meteorologist for KOCO in Oklahoma City, Damon Lane; former FiveThirtyEight.com chief culture writer, Walter Hickey; and senior NBA writer for ESPN and FiveThirtyEight.com, Chris Herring. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2018-09-24
35 min
Inside The Newsroom
#12 — Andrea Jones-Rooy (FiveThirtyEight)
Andrea Jones-Rooy is a quantitative researcher for FiveThirtyEight and standup comedian. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2018-09-20
1h 34
Inside The Newsroom
#11 — Ewen MacAskill (The Guardian)
Ewen MacAskill is a former journalist for the Guardian. He's best known for helping Edward Snowden leak CIA documents in 2013. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2018-09-14
1h 28
Inside The Newsroom
#10 — Jared Holt
Jared Holt is a research associate for People For The American Way. He was profiled by Salon as the guy who got Alex Jones kicked off the internet. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2018-09-07
1h 26
Inside The Newsroom
#9 — Juliette Foster
Juliette Foster is a freelance journalist whose worked for Bloomberg, the BBC and Sky News. She is the founder of Magnus Communications. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2018-09-01
1h 48
Inside The Newsroom
#8 — Corey Pegues
Corey Pegues is a retired NYPD officer, U.S. Army medical specialist and drug dealer for the infamous Supreme Team. He's now an author, motivational speaker and community leader. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2018-08-23
1h 19
Inside The Newsroom
#7 — Nadieh Bremer
Nadieh Bremer is one of the world's leading data visualization specialists and has worked with news outlets such as the Guardian and Scientific American. Nadieh runs her own business, Visual Cinnamon. Bussed Out: How America moves its homeless This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2018-08-16
55 min
Inside The Newsroom
#6 — B.J. Mendelson
B.J. Mendelson is author of the book Social Media Is B******t, a comic book writer and marketing consultant. He plans on releasing an updated version of his book next year. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2018-08-10
1h 08
Inside The Newsroom
#5 — Matt Symons (Harlequins RFC)
Matt Symons is a professional rugby player for Harlequins in England. He's been vocal on mental health in the game, and on the transition from playing to reitrement.Check his blog out here. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2018-08-02
58 min
Bridging Gaps - The Business Podcast
In Conversation With Daniel Priestley
Daniel Priestley is a key person of influence and also dedicated to making a dent in the world. Australian but now based in London, Daniel is a best selling author and co-founder of Dent Global. Dent run accelerators to guide entrepreneurs through the pain of the entrepreneurial journey. We talk about lizard brains, how families and tribes behave within businesses, Daniel’s journey, and how he maintains his well-being. Show Notes During our conversation we talk about: About Dent and the accelerators they run His 4 books on scaling up on through the entr...
2018-07-29
1h 04
Inside The Newsroom
#4 — Chris Herring (FiveThirtyEight)
Chris Herring is a senior NBA writer for ESPN and FiveThirtyEight, and a professor at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2018-07-26
1h 40
Inside The Newsroom
#3 — Walter Hickey (Numlock News)
Walter Hickey is former chief culture writer at FiveThirtyEight and recently started his own startup, Numlock News. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2018-07-19
1h 08
Inside The Newsroom
#2 — Damon Lane (KOCO)
Damon Lane is chief meteorologist at KOCO-TV in Oklahoma City. He covered two monster tornadoes in 2013 live on air, including the largest twister ever recorded in El Reno, and an EF-5 that ripped through his hometown of Moore. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2018-07-12
57 min
Inside The Newsroom
#1 — Scott MacArthur (Sportsnet Fan 590)
Scott MacArthur covers the Toronto Bluejays for Sportsnet Fan 590. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
2018-07-02
1h 44
Promoter101
Promoter 101 # 81 - Carl Leighton-Pope, Live Nation's Andy Levitt, Bridgestone Arena's David Kells
"This week Promoter101 The Podcast is Running in Reverse! - Episode # 81 will run Back to Front This Week Only (Don't Ask Why, We Just Are!). Featuring a hat trick of special guests: Leighton Pope Organization's name sake Carl Leighton-Pope who works with Billy Ocean, Bryan Adams, Keith Urban, and Michael Bublé. Live Nation Comedy's Andrew Levitt talks about their current massive winning streak. Bridgestone Arena's Senior Vice President of Bookings David Kells gives a peak behind the arena's curtains. WORKS Entertainment's David Britz Turns The Tables on Dan Steinberg and Luke Pierce a...
2018-05-04
1h 46
Can I Pick Your Brain?
14: Sold for $42 Million Sending Emails with Dean Levitt
Did you know that email marketing is still the most effective way to grow your business? In this episode I pick the brains of Teacup Analytics (https://www.teacupanalytics.com), which provides powerful tools that helps you gain clarity with your Google Analytics Data. What you will learn: Why giving away things for free will help you earn more money How to grow your business with no marketing Why email marketing is still the most effective form of marketing The easiest way to stay out of the dreaded spam box Why you should NEVER buy an email list Why...
2016-03-14
00 min