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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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Welcome to Speak Out Stand Out by Green Communications / My Speech and Debate Coach, 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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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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We explore effective strategies for managing misinformation, coordinating resources, and maintaining public trust during wildfires and floods. Hear personal stories from the front lines, lessons from past emergencies, and insights on preparation and training. Our podcast offers valuable knowledge for professionals and anyone interested in crisis communications. Follow Wildfires, Floods, and Chaos Communications and stay informed on managing chaos in disasters, emergencies and crises.
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Richard Piet, known to terrestrial radio listeners in Southwest Michigan for years as the genial host of an informative and engaging interview program, brings The Richard Piet Show worldwide with this podcast! A show about "rides, people and smart talk," Richard is a fan of cars and interactive discussion focusing on a range of topics. In 2021, Richard established Livemic Communications, adding opportunities for purposeful exposure through informational, customized podcast series. Businesses ...
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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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Get ready to level up your comms game with the New Church Communications Group Podcast! We're dropping fresh episodes every week, bringing you the hottest takes on all things church communications. Our team has been there, done that - we've got creatives, comms pros, tech wizards, and pastors ready to spill the tea on everything they've learned. Trust me, we're serving up the good stuff to help you crush it in your ministry. Each week, we're diving deep into the nitty-gritty of church comms. ...
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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

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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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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, 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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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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Elia Powers' book Performing the News: Identity, Authority, and the Myth of Neutrality (Rutgers UP, 2024) explores how journalists from historically marginalized groups have long felt pressure to conform when performing for audiences. Many speak with a flat, “neutral” accent, modify their delivery to hide distinctive vocal attributes, dress convent…
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Navigating older children’s sleep can often feel like steering a ship through a storm without a compass. That's where Maisie Ruttan, family sleep specialist, comes into play. With her profound expertise, Maisie guides weary parents through the intricate landscape of their children's sleep patterns. Our conversation journeys from her own transformat…
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November 22, 2024 is the deadline to nominate an area veteran to receive a professionally installed holiday light display on their home. Owner Chuck Barnes at Twinkle Holiday Lighting will, again this year, fulfill the wishes of the family of Marine Cpl. Josh Hoffman, who passed away in 2021 from injuries received while serving in Iraq. The family …
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How is artificial intelligence reshaping the nonprofit landscape? Alexandra M. Merceron, executive vice president at RUBENSTEIN, joins Farra Trompeter, co-director, to explore the impact of artificial intelligence on nonprofits. They discuss emerging themes, risks, ethical concerns, how to navigate AI’s challenges, available safeguards, and three k…
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Send us a text It was the year 2008. Newspapers, local and provincial/state broadcast TV news, and radio news dominated the media landscape. Misinformation wasn't a word that was used. These are the stories of the before times. When coordinating more news media was easier than responding, developing, coordinating, producing, and posting media on al…
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Nonprofit Leadership Lab CEO, Glennda Testone, and Parisa Parsa explore how nonprofit leaders can have productive conversations amidst polarization and division. Parisa shares practical strategies for addressing power dynamics and leading productive conversations across differences.Joan Garry による
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There are advantages and disadvantages to immediate access. It is reassuring for parents to know they can reach their child anytime. However, research shows that the reassurance parents enjoy limits the self-assurance that this continual supervision denies their kids. Let's discuss the advantages and disadvantages. For more information or help with…
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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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A veteran music journalist argues that the rise of music streaming and the consolidation of digital platforms is decimating the musical landscape, with dire consequences for the future of our culture ... In The Endless Refrain: Memory, Nostalgia, and the Threat to New Music (Melville House, 2024), former Washington Post writer and editor David Rowe…
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The Association of University Presses (AUPresses), a global organization of 161 mission-driven publishers, is proud to announce a collection of 123 books, journals, and projects that embody the #StepUP theme of this year’s University Press Week, happening Nov. 11 to 15. The featured publications, curated by AUPresses members in 12 countries, presen…
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In Experimental Histories: Interpolation and the Medieval British Past (Cornell University Press, 2024), Dr. Hannah Weaver examines the mediaeval practice of interpolation—inserting material from one text into another—which is often categorised as being a problematic, inauthentic phenomenon akin to forgery and pseudepigraphy. Instead, Weaver promot…
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Family and Children Services, an organization focused on supportive community action around children and families, is selling its building in Battle Creek at 778 W. Columbia Avenue. But, CEO Diane Marquess tells Community Matters, the sale will not lessen its commitment to its mission in Battle Creek. Instead, she says, it's more of a post-COVID ch…
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The Reparative Impulse of Queer Young Adult Literature (Routledge, 2024) is a provocative meditation on emotion, mood, history, and futurism in the critique of queer texts created for younger audiences. Given critical demands to distance queer youth culture from narratives of violence, sadness, and hurt that have haunted the queer imagination, this…
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The British love to complain that words and phrases imported from America--from French fries to Awesome, man!--are destroying the English language. But what about the influence going the other way? Britishisms have been making their way into the American lexicon for more than 150 years, but the process has accelerated since the turn of the twenty-f…
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Queer men's cultures of intimacy have long been sites of fierce contestation. Indeed, debates have raged for decades over issues such as monogamy, safer sex, sexual racism and gay marriage. The introduction of the smartphone in 2008 only intensified these debates whilst also raising a further set of questions which are explored in this open access …
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Community Matters expands its usual local conversations to include some with candidates running for various offices in 2024. Democrat and longtime Marshall resident Doug Murch tells Community Matters he has spent the campaign season knocking on doors and meeting voters in the 45th Michigan House District. Some of them, he says, were surprised to fi…
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Community Matters expands its usual local conversations to include some with candidates running for various offices in 2024. A vocal opponent of the Ford BlueOval Battery Park Michigan, Marshall resident Barry Wayne Adams calls the development a “bad business decision” which “can be unbuilt,” saying the site should be “returned to its former state”…
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Community Matters expands its usual local conversations to include some with candidates running for various offices in 2024. Marshall City Councilman Scott Wolfersberger continues with his assertion that any kind of significant development in town will have to be "managed". That includes the BlueOval Battery Park Michigan going up at the Marshall M…
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Technology has surpassed religion as the central focus of our lives, from our dependence on smartphones to the way that tech has infused almost every aspect of our lives including our homes, our relationships, and even our bodies. Beyond these practical matters, Tech has become a religion with multiple sects who follow their own beliefs, practices,…
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Dr Laura Smith-Khan speaks with Dr Anthea Vogl about her new book, Judging Refugees: Narrative and Oral Testimony in Refugee Status Determination (Cambridge UP, 2024). The conversation introduces listeners to the procedures involved in seeking asylum in the global north and how language is implicated throughout these processes. Discussing Dr Vogl’s…
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Community Matters expands its usual local conversations to include some with candidates running for various offices in 2024. Congressman Bill Huizenga, the Republican incumbent representing Michigan's 4th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives, has been campaigning for reelection. That's not new, but the district lines are some…
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Community Matters expands its usual local conversations to include some with candidates running for various offices in 2024. Paige Katsarsky-Smith, who grew up in Battle Creek, is the mother of young children and seeks an at-large seat on the Battle Creek City Commission. Katsarsky-Smith tells Community Matters she sees a chance to entice more fami…
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Digital Masquerade: Feminist Rights and Queer Media in China (NYU Press, 2023) offers a trenchant and singular analysis of the convergence of digital media, feminist and queer culture, and rights consciousness in China. Jia Tan examines the formation of what she calls “rights feminism,” or the emergence of rights consciousness in Chinese feminist f…
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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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Community Matters expands its usual local conversations to include some with candidates running for various offices in 2024. Attorney and Kalamazoo Democrat Jessica Swartz sees an opportunity for gains for her party after redistricting that has resulted in what's now known as Michigan's 4th Congressional District. That, along with issues like women…
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Community Matters expands its usual local conversations to include some with candidates running for various offices in 2024. Battle Creek City Commission Ward 2 candidate John Kenefick has run unsuccessfully for the same post several times. That has not deterred him from another try in November 2024. Kenefick tells Community Matters his candidacy c…
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Sequels, reboots, franchises, and songs that remake old songs—does it feel like everything new in popular culture is just derivative of something old? Contrary to popular belief, the reason is not audiences or marketing, but Wall Street. In this book, Andrew deWaard shows how the financial sector is dismantling the creative capacity of cultural ind…
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During the mid-1950s, when Hollywood found itself struggling to compete within an expanding entertainment media landscape, certain producers and studios saw an opportunity in making films that showcased performances by rock 'n' roll stars. Rock stars eventually found cinema to be a useful space to extend their creative practices, and the motion pic…
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In this special double-episode of Creating Dementia Solutions, founder and lead volunteer Sherii Sherban joins Richard to discuss the idea of dementia prevention. Imagine that a significant portion of dementia cases could be delayed - or even prevented - by targeting a specific set of risk factors. The Lancet Commission says it can be done. A Lance…
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A bright, sunny October afternoon was the perfect backdrop for something a long-time coming: The official opening of the hotel in downtown Battle Creek. Community Matters visited the ribbon-cutting event on October 18, 2024 where community members, leaders and residents heard speeches marking the occasion - and got a chance to tour the new facility…
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Every year a relatively small number of canonic operas are produced around the world. Many companies shy away from new works, afraid of alienating a predominantly white, older, wealthy audience who are comfortable with operatic traditions. But opera can also be a site of incredible innovation. Opera for Everyone: The Industry’s Experiments with Ame…
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Conspiracy theories spread more widely and faster than ever before. Fear and uncertainty prompt people to believe false narratives of danger and hidden plots, but are not sufficient without considering the role and ideological bias of the media. Creating Conspiracy Beliefs: How Our Thoughts Are Shaped (Cambridge UP, 2021) focuses on making sense of…
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Community Matters expands its usual local conversations to include some with candidates running for various offices in 2024. Appointed to the District 3 Calhoun County Commission seat after the resignation of Kathy-Sue Vette in 2024, Republican and real estate professional Al Morehart has had a chance to do something most commissioners can't: Take …
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In The Librarian's Atlas: The Shape of Knowledge in Early Modern Spain (U Chicago Press, 2024) Seth Kimmel explores the material history of libraries to challenge debates about the practice and politics of information management in early modern Europe. Ancient bibliographers and medieval scholastics, Kimmel reminds us, imagined the library as a mic…
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Community Matters expands its usual local conversations to include some with candidates running for various offices in 2024. Republican Rep. Sarah Lightner, Michigan's 45th District representative, joins Community Matters during the campaign to reflect since first being elected in 2018 (then the 65th District). Lightner also looks ahead, discussing…
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Curious about how a trip to Target sparked a movement in clean skincare? Join us as Kimberly Grustas, the innovative mind behind Good For You Girls, recounts her inspiring journey from creative director to a champion for young girls' skincare. Kimberly's quest began when personal challenges with her daughters' health revealed the harsh realities of…
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Ever wondered why setting boundaries and maintaining consistency can be such a game changer for parenting? Stephanie Hewitt, a seasoned postpartum parent educator and sleep coach, joins us to unpack this hot topic. She also shares nuggets from her personal experiences, setting boundaries with her four children. Stephanie introduces us to the 'gradu…
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Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel, talks with Meryl Alper, Associate Professor of Communication Studies at Northeastern University, about her recent book, Kids Across the Spectrums: Growing Up Autistic in the Digital Age (MIT Press, 2023). In addition to being a professor, Alper is also an educational researcher who has worked over the past 20 year…
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What can sound technologies tell us about our relationship to media as a whole? This is one of the central questions in the research of Phantom Power‘s host, Mack Hagood. To find its answer, he studies devices that get little attention from media scholars: noise-cancelling headphones, white noise machines, apps that make nature sounds, tinnitus mas…
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What is the future of the film industry? In Mobile Hollywood Labor and the Geography of Production (U California Press, 2024), Kevin Sanson, Professor of Media Studies and Head of the School of Communication at Queensland University of Technology, examines the way Hollywood film production has become a global industry. The book theorises Hollywood …
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In the early 1980s, Walt Disney Productions was struggling, largely bolstered by the success of its theme parks. Within fifteen years, however, it had become one of the most powerful entertainment conglomerates in the world. Staging a Comeback: Broadway, Hollywood, and the Disney Renaissance (Rutgers University Press, 2023) by Dr. Peter Kunze argue…
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After unsuccessful attempts to address what Superintendent Becky Jones says is more than $150 million in needed upgrades to the Marshall School District, the district is asking again on the November 2024 ballot. But, not before having surveyed voters in the district and making some adjustments. Still, the November ask totals about $90 million. Jone…
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A November 1, 2024 wine tasting event is planned as a fundraiser for programs supported by the Cereal City Sunrise Rotary Club. Members Dick Schlatter and Cassie Scramlin join Community Matters to talk about the Sunrise Rotary and the programs "Wines from Around the World" will support. Learning about and tasting more than 25 different wines from a…
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Who controls what is taught in American universities – professors or politicians? The answer is far from clear but suddenly urgent. Unprecedented efforts are now underway to restrict what ideas can be promoted and discussed in university classrooms. Professors at public universities have long assumed that their freedom to teach is unassailable and …
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