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Us Weekly's Legally Us podcast is your go-to source for all the latest legal drama in Hollywood. Each week, host Christina Garibaldi and trial lawyer Neama Rahmani break down the biggest celebrity bankruptcies, divorces, and other legal cases. Whether you're a fan of reality TV or just enjoy a good legal drama, Legally Us is sure to keep you entertained.
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The era of radio drama was a time when storytelling was a purely auditory experience, and "Broadway Is My Beat" was a shining example of this art form. Running on CBS from 1949 to 1954, this radio crime drama painted a vivid picture of New York City's underbelly, with Times Square Detective Danny Clover at the center of the action. The show began with Anthony Ross voicing Detective Clover, bringing to life the gritty streets of New York during its first three months. However, it was Larry Th ...
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The audio content marketing podcast that’s here to dial businesses and brands into the importance of sound. Every other week on Sounds Like Marketing, you will learn what works and what doesn’t from audio content creators, sonic logo designers, audiologists, music producers, sample experts, studio musicians, voice over professionals and anyone else we can think of who might be able to give us the insights we need to use audio and sound to create more compelling marketing strategies and be be ...
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On the show today we sit down with musical parody master, Ryan Anderson and listen to a few of his parodies, talk about his origin story, discuss his creative process in songwriting and video creation, learn about Ryan’s thoughts on imposter syndrome and discover how shipping and sticking with it are critical to success in content marketing.…
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Today we’re talking about sonic strategy, direction and deliverables with Audio Director Dani Valkova. We touch on the power of audio to connect people, dive into segmentation and personalization, talk about AI as a tool to help get work done faster, and we learn that silence can be one of the most powerful tools to use in the audio arsenal.…
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Today is a special episode on the show - we're going to share Jake Sanders' marketing audio drama/musical “ROI - The Musical” and then follow that up with a brief Q&A session where we hear Jake explain the process behind the project and discuss the topics covered in the musical. So, grab yourself a drink, find a cozy spot to listen to this episode,…
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Today we discuss part of the mental game of the creative process. It’s not easy to challenge yourself creatively, and it requires not only an idea, but the ability to see it through in the face of doubt, uncertainty and fear, from yourself and others. Jake and Paul talk shop and give real insight and advice on how to get through the bad stuff, get …
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Today we’re talking to composer, marketer, and most importantly one of the mad scientists here at Audio Content Lab Ant Henderson about the secret sauce that goes into making sonic logos, how to match sound to images for better advertising impact and the best way to make the most of people’s short attention span using smart sonic choices and some t…
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Today we’re talking to Hugh Knowles Professor of Neurobiology, Communication Sciences, and Otolaryngology at Northwestern University Dr. Nina Kraus about her book, “Of Sound Mind” and learning how brains process audio, discovering how we can better understand this primal function, and exploring ways marketers can be a part of their audience's sonic…
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A royal victory. Meghan Markle has won the defamation lawsuit filed against her by half-sister Samantha Markle. According to documents obtained by Us Weekly, the $75,000 case was dismissed in Florida on Thursday, March 30. U.S. District Judge Charlene Edwards Honeywell ruled in favor of the Suits alum, 41, noting that the statements she made during…
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We interview author, musician, content marketing pro and founder of Edify Content, Anthony Garone, about his path from music to marketing, how creativity in music can translate to creativity in marketing, the power of sound and music, and what he learned from spending 20 years learning one of the hardest songs to play on guitar. All this and more o…
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While Raquel Leviss filed a restraining order against Vanderpump Rules costar Scheana Shay, she ultimately skipped their court hearing on Wednesday, March 29. “When Rachel realized that she would lose in court and that she couldn’t just drop it, she decided to not show up at all,” Shay’s attorney, Neama Rahmani, told Us Weekly in a statement on Wed…
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In this week's episode of Legally Us, we discuss the latest news in pop culture, including the deportation report on Prince Harry, the Vanderpump Rules reunion drama, and the trial of Gwyneth Paltrow. Prince Harry Deportation Report A report by the Heritage Foundation claimed that Prince Harry's visa application should be made public. The report al…
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We interview content marketing master and founder of KitCaster, Ryan Estes, about his path from music to podcasting, the power of interview podcasts and why they work, using music as a method of connection, and best of all - you don’t have to read a single word to connect with this episode of Sounds Like Marketing!…
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An extensive and in-depth interview with Dr. Ethan Decker about brand science, the power of sound in advertising, and how jingles jangle the money out of your customer’s pockets. “The connection between brands and sound is a visceral one,” states Ethan. “Sound quickly connects a brand in your brain and makes the advertising sticky. This is why a pa…
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On the show today we're talking about taking that brand into the audio-scape with sonic branding, the practice of using auditory elements to brand your product or service. What does a brand sound like? How does it make marketing better? We answer these questions and more with our guest Michele Arnese, the founder and CEO of amp sound branding.…
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Welcome to the show! Every other week on Sounds Like Marketing, you will learn what works and what doesn’t from audio content creators, sonic logo designers, audiologists, music producers, sample experts, studio musicians, voice over professionals and anyone else we can think of who might be able to give us the insights we need to use audio and sou…
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The era of radio drama was a time when storytelling was a purely auditory experience, and "Broadway Is My Beat" was a shining example of this art form. Running on CBS from 1949 to 1954, this radio crime drama painted a vivid picture of New York City's underbelly, with Times Square Detective Danny Clover at the center of the action. The show began w…
  continue reading
 
The era of radio drama was a time when storytelling was a purely auditory experience, and "Broadway Is My Beat" was a shining example of this art form. Running on CBS from 1949 to 1954, this radio crime drama painted a vivid picture of New York City's underbelly, with Times Square Detective Danny Clover at the center of the action. The show began w…
  continue reading
 
The era of radio drama was a time when storytelling was a purely auditory experience, and "Broadway Is My Beat" was a shining example of this art form. Running on CBS from 1949 to 1954, this radio crime drama painted a vivid picture of New York City's underbelly, with Times Square Detective Danny Clover at the center of the action. The show began w…
  continue reading
 
The era of radio drama was a time when storytelling was a purely auditory experience, and "Broadway Is My Beat" was a shining example of this art form. Running on CBS from 1949 to 1954, this radio crime drama painted a vivid picture of New York City's underbelly, with Times Square Detective Danny Clover at the center of the action. The show began w…
  continue reading
 
The era of radio drama was a time when storytelling was a purely auditory experience, and "Broadway Is My Beat" was a shining example of this art form. Running on CBS from 1949 to 1954, this radio crime drama painted a vivid picture of New York City's underbelly, with Times Square Detective Danny Clover at the center of the action. The show began w…
  continue reading
 
The era of radio drama was a time when storytelling was a purely auditory experience, and "Broadway Is My Beat" was a shining example of this art form. Running on CBS from 1949 to 1954, this radio crime drama painted a vivid picture of New York City's underbelly, with Times Square Detective Danny Clover at the center of the action. The show began w…
  continue reading
 
The era of radio drama was a time when storytelling was a purely auditory experience, and "Broadway Is My Beat" was a shining example of this art form. Running on CBS from 1949 to 1954, this radio crime drama painted a vivid picture of New York City's underbelly, with Times Square Detective Danny Clover at the center of the action. The show began w…
  continue reading
 
The era of radio drama was a time when storytelling was a purely auditory experience, and "Broadway Is My Beat" was a shining example of this art form. Running on CBS from 1949 to 1954, this radio crime drama painted a vivid picture of New York City's underbelly, with Times Square Detective Danny Clover at the center of the action. The show began w…
  continue reading
 
The era of radio drama was a time when storytelling was a purely auditory experience, and "Broadway Is My Beat" was a shining example of this art form. Running on CBS from 1949 to 1954, this radio crime drama painted a vivid picture of New York City's underbelly, with Times Square Detective Danny Clover at the center of the action. The show began w…
  continue reading
 
The era of radio drama was a time when storytelling was a purely auditory experience, and "Broadway Is My Beat" was a shining example of this art form. Running on CBS from 1949 to 1954, this radio crime drama painted a vivid picture of New York City's underbelly, with Times Square Detective Danny Clover at the center of the action. The show began w…
  continue reading
 
The era of radio drama was a time when storytelling was a purely auditory experience, and "Broadway Is My Beat" was a shining example of this art form. Running on CBS from 1949 to 1954, this radio crime drama painted a vivid picture of New York City's underbelly, with Times Square Detective Danny Clover at the center of the action. The show began w…
  continue reading
 
The era of radio drama was a time when storytelling was a purely auditory experience, and "Broadway Is My Beat" was a shining example of this art form. Running on CBS from 1949 to 1954, this radio crime drama painted a vivid picture of New York City's underbelly, with Times Square Detective Danny Clover at the center of the action. The show began w…
  continue reading
 
The era of radio drama was a time when storytelling was a purely auditory experience, and "Broadway Is My Beat" was a shining example of this art form. Running on CBS from 1949 to 1954, this radio crime drama painted a vivid picture of New York City's underbelly, with Times Square Detective Danny Clover at the center of the action. The show began w…
  continue reading
 
The era of radio drama was a time when storytelling was a purely auditory experience, and "Broadway Is My Beat" was a shining example of this art form. Running on CBS from 1949 to 1954, this radio crime drama painted a vivid picture of New York City's underbelly, with Times Square Detective Danny Clover at the center of the action. The show began w…
  continue reading
 
The era of radio drama was a time when storytelling was a purely auditory experience, and "Broadway Is My Beat" was a shining example of this art form. Running on CBS from 1949 to 1954, this radio crime drama painted a vivid picture of New York City's underbelly, with Times Square Detective Danny Clover at the center of the action. The show began w…
  continue reading
 
The era of radio drama was a time when storytelling was a purely auditory experience, and "Broadway Is My Beat" was a shining example of this art form. Running on CBS from 1949 to 1954, this radio crime drama painted a vivid picture of New York City's underbelly, with Times Square Detective Danny Clover at the center of the action. The show began w…
  continue reading
 
The era of radio drama was a time when storytelling was a purely auditory experience, and "Broadway Is My Beat" was a shining example of this art form. Running on CBS from 1949 to 1954, this radio crime drama painted a vivid picture of New York City's underbelly, with Times Square Detective Danny Clover at the center of the action. The show began w…
  continue reading
 
The era of radio drama was a time when storytelling was a purely auditory experience, and "Broadway Is My Beat" was a shining example of this art form. Running on CBS from 1949 to 1954, this radio crime drama painted a vivid picture of New York City's underbelly, with Times Square Detective Danny Clover at the center of the action. The show began w…
  continue reading
 
The era of radio drama was a time when storytelling was a purely auditory experience, and "Broadway Is My Beat" was a shining example of this art form. Running on CBS from 1949 to 1954, this radio crime drama painted a vivid picture of New York City's underbelly, with Times Square Detective Danny Clover at the center of the action. The show began w…
  continue reading
 
The era of radio drama was a time when storytelling was a purely auditory experience, and "Broadway Is My Beat" was a shining example of this art form. Running on CBS from 1949 to 1954, this radio crime drama painted a vivid picture of New York City's underbelly, with Times Square Detective Danny Clover at the center of the action. The show began w…
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