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The Smart Communications Podcast helps busy nonprofit leaders build their communications skills and develop their organization’s voice. Every episode shares insights and practical tips to help you leverage strategic communications to advance your nonprofit’s mission.
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Medical affairs and communications need to catch-up. The field is being left in the dust by the cutting edge methods and practices in other industries. We’re going to change that. On Transforming Medical Communications we talk to the biggest and brightest names in medical affairs to find out what they’re doing to push our industry forwards and build for the future. If you’re looking for actionable insights into cutting edge developments in the world of medical communications, hit subscribe a ...
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Welcome to Speak Out Stand Out by Green Communications, the ultimate podcast for enhancing your child's communication skills. Join us as we explore effective strategies to empower the younger generation in making a positive impact on the world. Whether you're a parent, educator, or passionate about today's youth, this podcast is your guide to nurturing confident voices for a brighter future. Tune in to unlock the power of communication, one voice at a time.
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Marketing Horizons, a series in the WVU Marketing Communications Today podcast, is forward-thinking, looking ahead, through the front windshield and beyond, into the marketing future. Marketing Legends, another series in the WVU Marketing Communications Today podcast, features marketing thinkers, innovators, practitioners and founders — legends of the marketing world — who will talk about their careers and share their wisdom with the marketers of today. Hosted by Cyndi Greenglass and Ruth St ...
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What is Communications AF? - Having real talk with new and old friends about where they come from and the struggles they have faced to get to where they are now. - Interviewing individuals who are successful and influential in there own respects.
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WE Communications

WE Communications

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Each month join WE in conversation with experts from marketing, media and communications professionals to discuss creative and engaging storytelling in an ever-changing media landscape.
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Here at The Communications Clinic, we specialise in all things communications- whether that's listening or talking, writing or presenting, interviewing or being interviewed. Every fortnight we'll bring you a new 'How To...' to help you navigate the important communications in your life through interviews and practical advice.
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Welcome to The Communications Show hosted by Joseph Director of Hopkins Henry. In this ad-hoc podcast, we explore the A-Z of communications from Agencies to Zebras and everything the communications industry have to offer. To appear on the show or offer conversation topics please email joseph@hopkinshenry.com
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Hosted by Janet Chihocky, Founder & CEO of Janson, The Communications Podcast focuses on digital, virtual, physical and cyber communications topics while showcasing other leaders in the field of business, communications and technology. This show is sponsored by JANSON, which specializes in the military, federal and defense market communications. Learn more about JANSON by visiting www.jansoncom.com
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The Society for New Communications Research is a global nonprofit 501(c)(3) research and education foundation and think tank founded in 2005 to focus on the advanced study of the latest developments in new media and communications, and their effect on traditional media and business models, communications, culture and society.
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Dallman Communications

Dallman Communications

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Dallman Communications, based out of Kansas, produces a weekly talk show called ’The Un-common Sense Program’. Jake Dallman is the host of the show. Our other regular contributors are J.D. Williams, Trevor Holland and Troy Lange. The Un-common Sense Program hopes to entertain and inform listeners using humor and common sense analysis.....or just nonsensical rambling to fill the hour.
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Your School Communications Scoop covers topics and best practices for K-12 schools. Whether it is tips for improving school customer service, strategies on how to market your school, or ways to use your school website and social media to build a respected school brand and increase enrollment, you'll find proven, effective advice from the experts at School Webmasters, LLC.
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Im imPRove Communications Podcast beschäftigt sich Sachar Klein mit der Frage, wie man Kommunikation verbessern kann - und warum sie dringend verbessert gehört. Was macht gute Kommunikation aus? Haben Agenturen im Jahr 2018 noch eine Daseinsberechtigung? Welche Skills muss man draufhaben, um heutzutage professionell Kommunikation betreiben zu können? Und welchen Einfluss hat New Work auf die Kommunikationsbranche?
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Learn how to use wireless communications to develop true dispatch communications, implement and manage communications tools, improve one-to-many communication, keep up to date with security and customer satisfaction trends, increase coverage and range, and roll out push-to-talk technology. The primary audience for the Wireless Communications Explained podcast is information technology (IT), engineering, and operations professionals that use wireless communications. Featuring Chas Elliott, Pr ...
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'On Message' Podcast from MHP Communications

'On Message' Podcast from MHP Communications

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Lively discussion and debate around topical communications issues from the MHP team. MHP Communications is one of the largest PR and corporate communications consultancies in the UK, with more than 175 people working across its disciplines of Corporate Affairs, Health, Financial, Brand and Design. MHP is owned by the Engine Group, which has offices around the world delivering the full suite of communications disciplines to some of the world’s biggest brands.
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Saskatchewan Matters is a weekly podcast adding context and insight to the stories behind the news headlines. Saskatchewan Matters is produced by Martin Charlton Communications, a team of communicators experienced in government, industry and media who help provincial, national and international clients tell their stories. If you like this podcast visit www.MyNewsroom.ca and sign up for daily news updates just like Saskatchewan Matters. Contact us at www.martincharlton.ca 306.584.1000 hello@m ...
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How do bureaucratic documents create and reproduce a state’s capacity to see? What kinds of worlds do documents help create? Further, how might such documentary practices and settler colonial ways of seeing be refused? Settler Colonial Ways of Seeing: Documentation, Administration, and the Interventions of Indigenous Art (Fordham University Press, …
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Imagine discovering that your child could have been stacking up scholarship offers since kindergarten, but you were none the wiser. That's the reality Denise Thomas, an expert in education finance, unpacks on our latest episode. Together, we dissect the long-held myths around college funding, revealing how early preparation and development of commu…
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Farra Trompeter, co-director, is joined by Sheleia Phillips, founder and principal consultant of SMP Nonprofit Consulting, to talk about how to better position your organization to secure funding. Hear examples of nonprofits that have better positioned themselves to receive funding and find out what the shift looked like that led to their success.…
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You’ve heard of IQ and EQ. But, CQ is the third intelligence that empowers a nonprofit leader to mightily drive the mission with the strong, rallying support of a unified team. Listen in to learn what CQ is, how it works, and why it matters in the nonprofit landscape like never before.על ידי Joan Garry
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Welcome to the Transforming Medical Communications podcast brought to you by MedComms Experts. I am your host, Wesley Portegies. This podcast explores the dynamic landscape of medical communication strategies, innovations, and challenges. We aim to facilitate insightful conversations that contribute to advancing effective medical communications pra…
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School marketing and communications with Charlie Maughan, Rita Kilroy and Sophia White In the episode of SMC, Charlie is joined in the studio by his co-host Rita Kilroy, and imageseven Account Manager – Sophia White. In the Making News segment, the team discuss the City of Sydney spending hundreds of thousands of dollars removing out-of-home street…
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Grosvenor Ministries Broadcasting & Communications Online Radio Shows - The Pastor J. Grosvenor Show, The Discussion, Wright On Point Hot Topics, He Said She Said, WWYD - What Would You Do?, S2S - Sister 2 Sister, Mighty Men Of God and Ask Pastor J, Pastor J. Grosvenor Life Application Bible Study, Pastor J. Grosvenor Sermons/Messages Series & more…
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In the summer of 2016, Disney introduced its first Latina princess, Elena of Avalor. Elena, Princess of the Periphery: Disney’s Flexible Latina Girl (Rutgers University Press, 2023) by Dr. Diana Leon-Boys explores this Disney property using multiple case studies to understand its approach to girlhood and Latinidad. Following the circuit of culture …
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Enormous ecological losses and profound planetary transformations mean that ours is a time to grieve beyond the human. Yet, Joshua Trey Barnett argues in this eloquent and urgent book, our capacity to grieve for more-than-human others is neither natural nor inevitable. Weaving together personal narratives, theoretical meditations, and insightful re…
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Laura Haver is a mom and play advocate with an impressive resume - she's an author, speaker, life coach, and even a former professional athlete. Laura brings to life the concept that play isn't just for children - it's a valuable tool for adults as well. From reducing stress to improving communication skills, play can lead us all to live a vibrant …
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A hybrid lab functions in the space between institutions and infrastructure, creating new opportunities for understanding their interconnection. However, their legitimacy remains fuzzy without formal and methodological critique. The Lab Book: Situated Practices in Media Studies (U of Minnesota Press, 2021) proposes the "extended lab model" to descr…
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The Comic Book as Research Tool contributes to a growing body of work celebrating the visual methods and tools that aid knowledge transfer and welcome new audiences to social science research. Visual research methodological milestones highlight a trajectory towards the adoption of more creative and artistic media. As such, the book is dedicated to …
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Archival Film Curatorship: Early and Silent Cinema from Analog to Digital (Amsterdam UP, 2023) is the first book-length study that investigates film archives at the intersection of institutional histories, early and silent film historiography, and archival curatorship. It examines three institutions at the forefront of experimentation with film exh…
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Anne Enright, writer, critic, Booker winner, kindly makes time for Irish literature maven Paige Reynolds and ND host John Plotz. She reads from The Wren, The Wren (Norton, 2023) and discusses the “etherized” state of our inner lives as they circulate on social media. Anne says we don't yet know if the web has become a space of exposure or of author…
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Today’s book is: 100 Years of Radio in South Africa, Volume 1: South African Radio Stations and Broadcasters Then & Now (Palgrave MacMillan, 2023), edited by Dr. Sisanda Nkoala (with Gilbert Motsaathebe). The book focuses on South African radio stations and broadcasters in the past and present. It brings together media scholars and practitioners to…
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In The Virus Touch: Theorizing Epidemic Media (Duke UP. 2023), Bishnupriya Ghosh argues that media are central to understanding emergent relations between viruses, humans, and nonhuman life. Writing in the shadow of the HIV/AIDS and COVID-19 global pandemics, Ghosh theorizes "epidemic media" to show how epidemics are mediated in images, numbers, an…
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Analyzing the way that recent works of graphic narrative use the comics form to engage with the “problem” of reproduction, Shiamin Kwa’s Perfect Copies: Reproduction and the Contemporary Comic (Rutgers UP, 2023) reminds us that the mode of production and the manner in which we perceive comics are often quite similar to the stories they tell. Perfec…
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What if you could unlock your child's full academic potential? How powerful would it be to help them nurture essential study skills that go beyond textbooks and classrooms? That's exactly what we aim to achieve in today's chat with Jessyka Coulter, the brain behind Ace Cookie Tutoring. Jessyka helps us navigate through the crucial yet often downpla…
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The Little Guide to Getting Your Book Published (Rowman & Littlefield, 2023) takes prospective authors from idea to draft manuscript to published book in a step-by-step process. The book advises writers on creating a book proposal and then how to find a publisher or agent. Whether a trade non-fiction work, monograph, or textbook, the book is guaran…
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Farra Trompeter, co-director, talks with Meico Marquette Whitlock, founder and CEO of Mindful Techie, about mindfulness in the workplace and offers tips that nonprofit leaders can apply to cultivate care and resilience among their teams.על ידי Big Duck
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We sit down with the remarkable Carla Shohet, a psychologist at the forefront of trauma and narcissistic abuse recovery, to discuss the pivotal shifts in healing practices that promise to reshape familial legacies. Taking a step beyond the bounds of conventional talk therapy, Carla uncovers the essence of trauma as a physical experience, emphasizin…
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Robert Willim's new book Mundania: How and Where Technologies Are Made Ordinary (Bristol University Press, 2024), takes the reader on a journey through the realm of Mundania, a realm that is both familiar and incomprehensible, banal and uncanny. Mundania is the realm in which technology, which seemed unspeakable before its arrival in our world, bec…
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Using techniques garnered from startups and quickly evolving technology companies, in The Experimental Library: A Guide to Taking Risks, Failing Forward, and Creating Change (ALA Editions, 2023), Cathryn Copper explores how information professionals can use experimentation to make evidence-based decisions and advance innovative initiatives. The las…
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Listen to this interview of Emma Frances Bloomfield, Associate Professor of Communication Studies at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. We talk about her novel analytical tool for helping you narrativize research! Bloomfield's new book is Science V. Story: Narrative Strategies for Science Communicators (U California Press, 2024) Emma Bloomfield :…
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Grosvenor Ministries Broadcasting & Communications Online Radio Shows - The Pastor J. Grosvenor Show, The Discussion, Wright On Point Hot Topics, He Said She Said, WWYD - What Would You Do?, S2S - Sister 2 Sister, Mighty Men Of God and Ask Pastor J, Pastor J. Grosvenor Life Application Bible Study, Pastor J. Grosvenor Sermons/Messages Series & more…
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Global adoption of the Internet has exploded, yet we are only beginning to understand the Internet's profound political consequences. Authoritarian states are digitally catching up with their democratic counterparts, and both are showing a growing interest in the use of cyber controls--online censorship and surveillance technologies--that allow gov…
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Are you ready to revolutionize your thinking about education and child development? Melissa Muir, an educator with over 13 years of experience, guides us through a discussion on the importance of 21st-century skills, how to enhance them at home, and resources to help parents enrich their children's education. Want to know more about the power of qu…
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Peoples & Things host Lee Vinsel talks with writer and editor John Warner, who taught writing at the college level for more than twenty years. Warner is the author of at least three - or four depending on whether you count a work of parody - books on writing and higher education, and today he is perhaps best known for his Substack, The Biblioracle …
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Can you really die from laughing too hard? Between 1870 and 1920, hundreds of women suffered such a fate—or so a slew of sensationalist obituaries would have us believe. How could laughter be fatal, and what do these reports of women’s risible deaths tell us about the politics of female joy? In Death by Laughter: Female Hysteria and Early Cinema (C…
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Academic libraries are changing in the face of information technologies, economic pressures, and globally disruptive events such as the current pandemic. In Refocusing Academic Libraries Through Learning and Discourse: The Idea of a Library (Chandos, 2023), Mary K. Bolin argues for a radical vision of library transformation, offering practical solu…
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There is a growing consensus that environmental narratives can help catalyze the social change necessary to address today's environmental crises; however, surprisingly little is known about their impact and effectiveness. In Empirical Ecocriticism, Matthew Schneider-Mayerson, Alexa Weik von Mossner, W. P. Malecki, and Frank Hakemulder combine an en…
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The first critical examination of death and remembrance in the digital age—and an invitation to imagine Black digital sovereignty in life and death. In Resurrecting the Black Body: Race and the Digital Afterlife (U California Press, 2023), Tonia Sutherland considers the consequences of digitally raising the dead. Attending to the violent deaths of …
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Amas Tenumah explains why customer service is broken and what we, as marketers and as consumers, can do to help fix it. The reasons range from the industrialization of the customer service function, where it became all about efficiency and cost-cutting, to the difficulty in demonstrating quick results from investments in happier customers. But he e…
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Farra Trompeter, co-director, sits down with Derrick Feldmann, managing director of Ad Council Research Institute and Ad Council Edge, who shares tips for nonprofit staff who are looking to connect awareness and action, to reach people who are hard to reach, and who want to equip trusted messengers to be amplifiers of their mission.…
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Transform your approach to parenting and nurture your child's unique journey with wisdom from Jennie Hayes. In this heartfelt conversation, Jennie navigates us through the delicate landscape of parenting styles, emphasizing a shift from authoritarian to authoritative methods. She advocates for a parenting paradigm that celebrates each child's indiv…
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Listen to this interview of Brandon Brown, Professor of Physics at the University of San Francisco. We talk about factoring in both message-sender and -receiver to your writing for STEM. Brown is the author of Sharing Our Science: How to Write and Speak STEM (MIT Press, 2023). Brandon Brown : "I've seen so many different scientists and communicator…
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In their edited volume Veil Obsessed: Representations in Literature, Art, and Media (Syracuse University Press, 2024), Umme Al-wazedi and Afrin Zeenat complicate discussions of the veil and highlight the prevalent anxieties surrounding it. The edited volume is unique in its focus and engagement of the veil as it appears in various literary, artisti…
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What is the status of art and culture in a world dominated by apps, algorithms, and influencers? Anna Kornbluh’s newest book Immediacy, Or the Style of Too Late Capitalism (Verso, 2023) analyzes a swath of cultural forms from auto-fiction to Netflix binges and immersive art installations. For Kornbluh, neoliberalism’s economic disintermediation man…
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Conservative and risk-averse boards tend to lower expectations and pull back on fundraising during an election year. In this episode with Tom Kissane, Vice Chairman of CCS Fundraising, he shares compelling reasons to go boldly forward with your organization’s fundraising efforts in 2024.על ידי Joan Garry
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Why does race matter in film and TV? In Screen Deep: How Film and TV Can Solve Racism and Save the World (Faber and Faber, 2024), Ellen E. Jones, a journalist, broadcaster and the co-host of the BBC’s Screenshot, shows how the storytelling potential offered by screen media shape how we understand ourselves and our societies. The book covers a huge …
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