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HyperLocal(s)

Emily Harrington

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Emily Harrington, here! Mom, wife, retired communications liaison and Champaign, IL native bringing you a podcast from kitchen table studios in the ever evolving sometimes- boring-flatlands of Champaign-Urbana. HyperLocal(s) is a weekly pod where townies and transplants share their tales of tears and triumphs, losses and wins. The podcast was born out of a dormant journalism background mixed with genuine curiosity and the ability to listen without judgement. With two sons now in school, it’s ...
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Locavores

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A Locavore is person who choses to consume food that is grown, raised or produced locally, here on the Sunshine Coast This is the Locavore Podcast, hosted by Roz White Brought to you by White's IGA Produced by Podspot Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Small business marketing can be challenging. Follow along every Tuesday as Clarence Fisher, everyone's favorite small-business marketing expert uncovers the tools, tactics, and strategies the most successful small businesses use to dominate their local market and OWN the block. If you are a brick-and-mortar business owner, service professional or marketing executive who wants to harness the power of the internet and use digital marketing to get more customers, clients or patients for your lo ...
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Hyperlocal news in Philadelphia covering the neighborhoods of Fishtown, Kensington, Northern Liberties, Port Richmond, Bridesburg, Fairmount, Brewerytown, North Central, Temple, Strawberry Mansion, Francisville, Poplar, Ludlow and Spring Garden
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Ms. InterPReted

Fletcher Marketing + PR

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Public Relations stands as one of the most misunderstood, misinterpreted areas of business and organizational management. With Fletcher Marketing PR Founder and CEO Kelly Fletcher and Senior Strategist Mary Beth West, we’re here to turn around PR’s own bad PRess, cut through the nomenclature, and demystify public relations as the best pathway to create, grow and amplify the roots of positive management, communications, culture and careers -- for success that matters.
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From the Ground Up

Jeffrey Mosser, HowlRound Theatre Commons

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Focused on collaboratively creative performance companies, From the Ground Up connects with theatremakers to understand the artistic, financial, and social sustainability of physical, devised, and ensemble-based processes. Previous topics include hands-on devising practices, aesthetic principles, financial oversight, academic and community partnerships, nonprofit and philanthropic navigation, social justice, festival culture, and touring. To showcase examples for American ensemble practition ...
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Hear two of the nation's brightest and sought-after advertising analysts -- Corey Elliott and Gordon Borrell -- identify the latest trends and make their predictions. This fast-paced podcast runs about 20 minutes and focuses on trends in local media, advertising, and marketing. The show typically touches on three or four topics, occasionally features a guest, and is always seasoned with critical analysis and wit.
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The Indian D2C Playbook

Isaac John Wesley

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The Indian D2C playbook is a podcast series hosted by Isaac who is a serial e-commerce entrepreneur who built and sold his previous company to acquisition. In this podcast, he interviews direct-to-consumer brands who have built meaningful businesses over the past. The 25 minute crisp and tightly packed podcast quickly deep dives into behind-the-screens and uncover successful playbooks of D2C brands in India.
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"Indian Startup Stories" is a podcast about entrepreneurs and startups. Hear out stories straight from the founders, co-founders & leaders of various startups in India. They talk about how they started with their idea?, the passion which drives them, challenges they’ve faced, their achievements, how they managed bringing in funding and all the insights they have gathered in their journey, making them long runners. And yes! don't miss-out the rapid fire questions, at the end of each episode.
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The Weekly Boost

Ricardo Bueno

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This podcast is dedicating to taking an honest look at the reality of marketing and growing your real estate business. My guess is, you want to close more deals (whether it's working with buyers or sellers), but it's not as easy as some people (like bullsh*t marketers) would have you believe. I spend my day consulting with some of the best agents in the industry which basically means I have a front row seat to the behind-the-scenes of world-class marketing campaigns and listing strategies, a ...
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Welcome to Women Redefining Real Estate PODCAST a show dedicated to providing inspiration along with tools and strategies you can implement in your life to help create a life and business you love. Each episode is designed to inspire new ways and ideas to create the business and life you love. Host Luna and guests share their insight and stories in a relatable yet entertaining way. There are women impacting the real estate industry and their communities and its about time their stories are h ...
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You can't keep a good girl down. What would depress and ruin many, she used as a flotation device to give her purpose and direction. Listen to this Centennial graduate and Champaign native talk about a 98' boating accident on Clinton Lake, seeking justice without any resolution, finding and using prosthetics, taking an athletic background and findi…
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Gordon & Corey talk with a 37-year-old software entrepreneur who's taken over a hyperlocal new site in Red Bank, NJ., with a goal of surving 100 years, just like the newspaper that preceeded it. His formula is an intriguing one that doesn't so much focus on local news as it does on helping local businesses, the core source of site revenue.Stay in t…
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Eleven participants share their experiences at the 2023 National Endowment for the Humanities Preserving and Transmitting American Ensemble-Based Theater​​ Institute, which highlighted the impact of devised and physical theatre, its application in professional and university settings, and the limited scholarship around it.…
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He was full of good advice, warm and talkative. Easy to get along with. He is the type of person that will always say hi and always stop to have a conversation. Smart. He will tell you some of the best decisions he ever made were the ones he didn't. He will also tell you he loves taking risks, but he wants to take less and less in the next phase of…
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Gordon & Corey explore how AI is unlocking the hidden gold for local broadcasters, newspaper publishers, and online publishers not only in archived content, but also in live news content. The show features an interview with an executive from AI software provider Veritone, who says she's getting about a dozen requests daily from researchers, politic…
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What a doll. I could literally picture her day-to-day baddasery while working alongside a crew of men. The constant battle to prove herself, learn the most and be her best while keeping her femininity hidden behind neon work shirts and ponytails. Listen as this Villa Grove gal talks about her family history in iron working, how her parents met in t…
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Roz White is joined by Tina Glass, founder of Coastal Flora, a wholesale florist on the Sunshine Coast. Tina shares her 24-year journey into floristry, starting from selling flowers roadside to running a local thriving business. They discuss the importance of quality, local sourcing, and sustainability in the floral industry by reducing plastics an…
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From afar, I've seen his comments and likes. His support. I asked him to tell his story, as I had a hunch there was one there. Listen as this Michigan transplant, born Edward John King, talks disordered eating, working at a non-profit, decades of sobriety, codependency, mental health struggles, the unwanted hand-me-downs that come with a family of …
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On one of our MANY road trips this summer, in the wee hours of the morning, we talk and talk and talk about everything and nothing. Listen as my husband and "Tales From Two Townies" segment producer talk more basement sewage problems, stress, the Illinois Football NIL deal, the band no one has ever heard of, the disaster of a camp drop off, Andrew'…
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In this episode, host Roz White chats with Ami Bateman, co-founder of Pleasant State, a brand focused on sustainable cleaning products. They discuss the importance of local sourcing and environmental consciousness. Amy shares the story behind Pleasant State, Australia’s first concentrated cleaning bars that dissolve in tap water to make healthy, pl…
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In this episode of Local Market Monopoly, financial expert Michael Watkins shares the top life insurance mistakes small business owners make and how to avoid them. Michael provides practical and actionable advice on securing the right life insurance coverage, protecting your business and family, and why relying on employer-provided policies can be …
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Join Michael Depp, editor at TVNewsCheck, and Rick Ducey, managing director, BIA Advisory Services, as they take a deep dive into the economic outlook and latest trends in TV programming and technology, as well as share what attendees can expect from the Local TV Strategies conference at NAB Show New York.…
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Some call him polarizing, some call him an honest fan, an Illini expert and a media personality, he is entertaining, well spoken and not afraid to state his opinion. Listen as this Urbana native talks podcasting, his professional background in radio, his unique hair routine, teaching at a local public middle school, the state of modern kids, taking…
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In this episode of Local Market Monopoly, quilting enthusiast turned entrepreneur Melissa Struttmann shares how she transformed her passion into a thriving retreat business. Melissa provides practical and actionable advice on how to turn any hobby into a profitable venture, including the mindset shift that made all the difference in her success. Cl…
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In this episode, host Natalie Dale is joined by Assistant Director of Strategic Communications Katina Lear, Assistant State Environmental Administrator Amber Phillips, and State Program Delivery Administrator Kimberly Nesbitt to share their insight on the important role that public involvement plays in shaping Georgia DOT projects.…
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Join NAB’s April Carty-Sipp as she interviews EGOT Winner, Entertainment Icon, and Host of “The Jennifer Hudson Show” Jennifer Hudson at the NAB Show as they discuss Hudson receiving the 2024 NAB Television Chairman’s Award. Hudson speaks on her career path, the success of her show, inspiration, the state of daytime TV and more, with the style and …
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A reunion, an interview a reflection on the moment I want to forget and the moments she will never forget. Working in the Emergency Department is full of the good, the bad and the ugly. The heroes that work the floor deserve more accolades than this podcast could possibly provide. Still, thank you. Thank you for all you do. Listen as this Champaign…
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In this episode of MsInterPReted: Public Relations Demystified, we introduce you to two social media influencers we’ve had the pleasure of working with at Fletcher Marketing Communications: Chelsea Davis and Jensen Savannah. We'd love to help your brand connect with influencers who could expand your reach. Contact us to learn how we can help you up…
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Are we really in a final phase in which only a few local media companies will successfully make the digital transition? Gordon & Corey turn to advertising executive Shawn Riegsecker, who foresees the swift demise of two large and popular types of media but also sees a great deal of opportunities arising from it. "This is the moment," he says, "that…
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In this episode, Roz White welcomes Michael Fox, co-founder of Fable Food Co. They share on the locavore movement, emphasizing locally sourced food and Fable Food Co's innovative plant-based meat alternatives made from shiitake mushrooms. Michael shares his journey into plant-based eating, inspired by his father's health battle, and discusses the h…
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More than a year ago I emailed this local business owner. Since the inception of HyperLocal(s) I wanted her to come on the podcast. I wanted to tell her what an imprint her family's business made on my childhood. Thankfully, my email made it to the top of her inbox, and we were able to sit down and talk shop. Listen as this Urbana made mother of tw…
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Join us as we discuss the upcoming NAB Show New York’s Radio+Podcast Interactive Forum with Alex Roman, chief technology officer at Mediaco New York City Radio, and Jonathan Williamson, executive producer and head of production at the wildly popular podcast and radio show “Men in Blazers.” We’ll discuss innovations in sports and news programming an…
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Articulate and sweet and obviously loved, Michelle has been through it. However, she has been through it with her high school sweetheart by her side. Listen as this Centennial High School graduate talks not having prescription coverage during kidney failure, a close circle raising more than $70,000 to help pay for prescriptions, undergoing three ki…
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While national podcasts are on fire, Hosts Corey & Gordon have been wondering when local podcasting might become "a thing." They turn to podcast guru Steve Goldstein of Amplifi Media. Fresh back from the Podcast Movement in D.C., Steve details new business models at the local level and opines about one that might actually yield significant revenue.…
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She's a mom at my school, and I didn't even know it! Maybe I need to open my eyes more, look up in the hallway and make an effort to know the parents around me. Many of us are so much more than what we see on the surface. Not only are we balancing the biggest job of raising kids, but some of us are keeping massive companies thriving, a family legac…
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In this episode of Local Market Monopoly, branding expert Daniel Blaho shares the essential strategies for local businesses to enhance their online presence and boost their brand. He provides practical and actionable tips to transform your brand from unnoticed to unforgettable, empowering you to stand out in a competitive market. Clarence and Danie…
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Unexpected. This interview was an honest conversation about what I take for granted. It's a luxury for most—growing up in a place where opportunity is abundant. Dalitso came to the states for an education with few directions and not enough money to house and feed himself. Listen as this born Malawian moves himself from Africa to the Midwest in sear…
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If digital marketing services are used by more than two-thirds of advertisers, why are so many media companies -- especially TV stations -- shunning them? Are they low-margin? Too messy to implement? The hosts dive into the stats and develop what they call the "chiclet theory." Stay in the loop with all things Borrell when you join our ResearchAler…
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In this episode of the Locavore Podcast, Roz explores the journey of Henry and Sandra Gosling, creators of COYO - the world's first coconut yoghurt. Henry shares his inspiration from his Fijian roots growing up amongst the coconut plantations in Fiji, and the challenges of developing a dairy-free yogurt. Sandra discusses the importance of quality a…
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In this milestone episode of Local Market Monopoly, Clarence Fisher reflects on his 11 biggest business mistakes and how you can avoid them. He shares valuable lessons learned from his journey and offers actionable tips to help you navigate common pitfalls and achieve long-term success. Clarence covers financial planning, sales and marketing strate…
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This gal is 100 percent good, authentic and sweet. She is a ray of light. If you come in contact with her in or outside of the Emergency Department, consider yourself one of the lucky ones. I do! Listen as this Galesburg transplant made her way slowly but surely to Champaign-Urbana where she has planted her roots and grew her family. Married to a p…
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Most teachers don't get a unanimous vote of AWESOME from all their students. This one, however, does. Mrs. Pritchard appreciates that all kids learn differently, all kids ARE different, school should be fun and experienced through projects. Listen as this Chicago suburb transplants to our town of CU with her townie husband and young son. This mom f…
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With the summer of our discontent brewing, Corey & Gordon discuss the value of nonstop headlines to news media. Could local media rise like a phoenix? They ask a fan club member, retired media analyst and self-proclaimed iconoclast Terry Heaton, to weigh in. Brace yourself for Heaton's unvarnished take.Stay in the loop with all things Borrell when …
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Join Seth Polanski, partner at Foundry General Counsel and owner of the Law Office of Seth Polansky, and video designer Luis Winters as they discuss the strategies behind the use of AI in video production, best practices and tools and the legal implications, including copyright issues. Polanski and Winters are also the faculty for Future Media Conc…
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These two absolute shining stars taught me a lot. When they left Kitchen Table Studios, I was in a better mood than when we started. Wise beyond their years, these brothers should be so proud of their accomplishments. I'm excited to see them soar in the upcoming years. Listen as these Urbana brothers explain their parent's journey from the African …
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In this episode of Local Market Monopoly, host Clarence Fisher explores the untapped potential of LinkedIn for local businesses. He provides actionable tips to transform your LinkedIn profile from a digital ghost town into a powerful tool for customer engagement and business growth. Clarence introduces the "Local Leverage" strategy, shares effectiv…
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On this episode of MisInterPReted Fletcher Director of Media Relations, Allison Lester talks with two newsroom managers about the state of the U.S. media. Martha Jennings, WRAL's Managing Editor, coordinates assignments and staffing for Raleigh, NC's #1 news station. She was the News Director for WBIR, in Knoxville, TN. an executive producer for WF…
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Dale Parkes, founder of Unique Health Products joins Roz on todays episode. They delve into Dale's entrepreneurial journey in the health and wellness industry, discussing his early days as the Guarana Man and starting Organic Oasis, his experience as a retailer, and the founding of Kunara. Dale highlights the family aspect of his business, with his…
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Disordered eating and eating disorders have changed in terms of language, scope and target demographic. What used to be a common topic in library books and after school specials is now talked about less as other mental health topics take center stage. However, more than ever with social media, weight loss drugs and misinformation, disordered eating…
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Gordon & Corey double-down on their prediction that local media companies are in their "final phase," with many destined to become the equivalent of small hobby shops. But they also see some rising like a phoenix. What's the secret? Here's a hint: The podcast features an interview with the dean of one of the nation's most prominent schools of mass …
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In this episode of Local Market Monopoly, Clarence Fisher discusses the importance of self-promotion for dominating your local market. Clarence emphasizes the need for business owners to effectively promote themselves and shares seven strategies to do so. He begins by exploring the art of crafting an elevator pitch and offers tips for creating a co…
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Insurance is supposed to be dry. Not a lot of flair, color and charisma involved. Austin bucks that stereotype. His education in communications and creative outlets bring a fresh perspective to the industry, and sales, in general. Listen as this Southern Illinois boy meets even more southern girl and builds a family and a business here in C-U. By d…
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This pod is an oldie but a goodie. We pushed this episode back to release the Boston ep for timeliness reasons. When we have nothing left to talk about, we play a game. Art imitating life. We do this sometimes when walking or waiting impatiently for something. Listen as my husband and "Tales From Two Townies" segment star talk "bringing the funk, u…
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Stephen Tait, CEO of Maleny Dairies, shares his personal journey and the company's commitment to supporting local farmers. Stephen discusses his move from Scotland to Australia, the cultural adjustments for his family, and their pride in their Scottish roots. He also talks about Maleny Dairies' partnership with Wattle Nest to support athletes and t…
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Get a glimpse behind the scenes at the recent NAB Show awards programs with NAB Show host and renowned creator and innovator Shira Lazar, founder and CEO of “What’s Trending.” Lazar goes in-depth on her career, offers advice for those looking to find their way into broadcasting and discusses what hosting the NAB Show after years of attending means …
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Another That's What She Said cohort visits Kitchen Table Studios. She is smart, powerful, commanding and confident in her abilities and talents. Jen is no stranger to business, grief and going after what she wants. Listen as this Arizona born, Champaign raised, fixture in our community shares her opinion of our little-big community, her love of ani…
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What's the preferred medium when it comes to business communications? What's the top choice of advertisers when purchasing ads? What do people readily give up as "currency" for accessing content, getting a discount coupoun, or entering a contest? Email! This episode focuses on why email is so pervasive and powerful, yet so overlooked by many in the…
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