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Need advice from some super smart women about your career, love life, or maybe what to do with all that rage you're feeling? Comedy writer Ashley Nicole Black (Full Frontal with Samantha Bee) brings her popular DAME advice column, "Sip On This," to life, pulling in amazing guest co-hosts like Ijeoma Oluo, Samantha Bee, Rebecca Traister and more to answer listeners' questions.
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The Fifty One is a nod to the fact that women make up 51% of the U.S. population. In each season, we take a national issue and work with local reporters across the country to explore its impact on women at the local level. In season 1, we're tackling food insecurity—the drivers of it, solutions, and what it really looks like in communities across the country.
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Visibility is important for brands and companies as they grow, scale, recruit and evolve. We speak to leaders and innovators about their insights and best practices as they amplify their message and increase their influence. Riveo Creative's CEO Elin Barton hosts conversations with industry leaders to explore these important questions.
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In this episode of Amplify, digital marketing and advertising in the Pharmaceutical Industry expert, Zoe Dunn talks about advertising in the healthcare industry. Zoe Dunn is the President and CEO of Hale Advisors, leader in Digital Governance for life sciences marketers, by helping pharma, biotech, and medical device brands get impactful digital pr…
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On this episode of Amplify, Elin talks with Liz Reitman about messaging that matters! They discuss the support group that Liz co-founded, Other Parents Like Me (OPLM). OPLM is an online support group for parents of children suffering with mental illness or substance abuse. They also touch on topics of AI, the impact of video, and going viral on soc…
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"In today's fast-paced and evolving creative marketing industry, there can be many creators, from influencers to Super Bowl creators, directors, you know, of all different levels, using a variety of approaches to produce content...And it's more important than ever for marketers to have a better understanding of this type of investment, the risks, t…
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Nonprofits can struggle with finding and keeping donors. Listen as Jennifer Henderson talks about expanding the reach of nonprofits through marketing. In this episode of Amplify, we talk with Jennifer Henderson about amplifying the missions and stories of nonprofits. Jennifer is a Marketing Communications Specialist with more than twenty years of e…
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In this episode of Amplify, we talk with Kerry Barrett about the steps you take before appearing on-screen. Learn how to get camera ready, physically and emotionally, from the best, Kerry. Kerry is a Producer, Reporter, Emmy Award-winning Anchor, and Founder of Kerry Barrett Consulting, where you can boost your business, brand, and expertise by bri…
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In this episode of Amplify, Elin talks with Matt Clark, Assistant Dean for Advancement at Syracuse University of Information Studies. With over 30 years of experience, Matt’s higher education Advancement and External Affairs experience has been focused on program development and delivery, advocacy efforts among corporate, foundation and government …
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In this episode of Amplify, Elin spoke with Dr. Chris Lee on how to build an authentic brand. In this hour conversation, they cover a range of topics including how to begin creating content, how to make it authentic to you, and how to utilize platforms to help your platform grow, Dr. Chris Lee is the founder and CEO of Elemental Shift. Elemental Sh…
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On this episode of Amplify, Elin Barton talks with Rich Coyne, Associate Vice President for Institutional Advancement at SUNY Cortland about marketing strategies for charitable giving. Rich is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in higher education, and particularly overseeing fundraising initiatives. In this episode, Elin and Ri…
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Video production is all about connections — connections with your audience through the video and connections between a business owner and a video company. In this episode of Amplify, host Elin Barton chats with Beth Menduni about the relational side of video. Beth Menduni is a born storyteller with a background in theatre, visual communications, an…
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Sometimes you have to do something different to get noticed. What better way to stand out than with a video brochure? In this episode of Amplify, we sit down with Adam Hazelwood of Curveball Printed Media, who explains what a video brochure is and what type of message creates the biggest impact. Adam is the founder and VP of Sales at Curveball Prin…
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On this episode of Amplify, Elin Barton talks with Deborah Shapiro, the Vice President of Growth for Black Angus Steakhouse and Principal Partner at S&S Insights. In this part, Elin and Deborah discuss a brand's personality. Deborah is an experienced Marketing, Merchandising and Operations Strategy executive with a focus on Brand Advertising, Produ…
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Many people know they need video marketing but frequently don’t know where to start. They’re asking questions like “What platform should I be on?! How long should my video be?!” In this episode of Amplify, we talk with video marketing expert and founder of Oz Media Global, Ken Okazaki. Ken discusses, how to get people to stop scrolling past your vi…
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On this episode of Amplify, we talked to Hennesys Disla who utilized Youtube to grow her business and connect with clients. Hennesys talks with us about how to use Youtube to amplify your brand and gain new opportunities. She covers topics such as growing her YouTube channel, testing out content, and interacting with her audience Hennesys is the CE…
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On this episode of Amplify, Elin Barton talks with Imelda Alejandrino about embracing new technology. Imelda is the CEO of AP42. Imelda, a proven digital strategist and creative director with 25+ years of results-driven success. As the Chief Evangelist behind a top-performing digital team, Imelda combines creative quality, strategic focus, and tech…
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On this episode of Amplify, Elin Barton talks with Macon Phillips, Founder at Starling Strategy. Macon oversaw online fundraising, organizing and communications for Barack Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign and founded the White House Office of Digital Strategy, transforming how the President could mobilize Americans. At the State Department, Macon…
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In this episode of Amplify, Elin Barton chats with Emellie O'Brien. The film industry is not the most sustainability-focused. They recycle water bottles, but they don't recycle props & sets, don't use clean energy, etc. Emellie O'Brien is out to change that. Emellie O'Brien is the Founder/CEO of Earth Angel. She is a pioneer of the sustainable film…
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While you wait for the next season of Sip On This, binge season 1 of another hit Critical Frequency podcast: Drilled, a true-crime look at climate change. Season 1 explores the corporate-funded creation and spread of climate denial. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/drilled/id1439735906?mt=2By Critical Frequency
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While you're waiting for season 2 of Sip On This, check out Peace of Mind with Bhi Bhiman. The first full-length album released as a podcast, Peace of Mind digs into the various issues behind this political album from singer/songwriter (and SOT theme song creator) Bhi Bhiman, from immigration to gender to voting rights, with thought leaders like au…
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In the season finale, Ashley's friend, actress, writer and comedian Robin Thede (the first Black woman to be a head writer on a late night show, The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore, after which she hosted her own talk show on BET, The Rundown with Robin Thede) joins her to give advice on navigating career drama and being a boss. Episode sponsor: St…
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Not sure when or if you should invest? Which debts to pay off first? Think "investing" just means buying stock? Sallie Krawcheck has been working for years to make investing more accessible to women; she joins Ashley to answer all your questions about money and planning.By Critical Frequency
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Activist and journalist Charlotte Clymer joins Ashley to answer questions about dealing with everything from anger to oppressive gender norms and how parents can push against them. Episode sponsors: Stitch Fix - visit stitchfix.com/siponthis to sign up and save 25% off when you keep your whole box. Ritual vitamins - visit ritual.com/siponthis to st…
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That's a wrap on season 1! In this episode we bring back Civil Eats' contributing editor Twilight Greenaway to talk about solutions big and small, the right way to talk about food access issues, and what the future may hold. Episode sponsors: Stitch Fix - go to stitchfix.com/the51 to sign up and get 25% off when you keep your whole box. Third Love …
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The Katydids are six-woman improv group whose names are all a variation of Katie. Their popular web series was made into a hit TV Land sitcom, The Teachers, this year. In this episode they talk to Ashley and listeners about not just achieving a dream but what happens to your life once you're living that dream. Second City/Letters to Santa donations…
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Food policy and environment reporter Claire Brown's first job in food was helping SNAP recipients use their benefits at New York farmers markets, so we invited her on to talk about everything from SNAP to the Farm Bill and how they do or don't address food access. Episode sponsor: Stitch Fix - visit stitchfix.com/the51 to sign up, and earn an extra…
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In this special Thanksgiving episode, Ashley brings on her number-one go-to for advice—her mom, Angela Black—to tackle listeners' questions about parenting and family. Episode sponsors: StitchFix - stitchfix.com/siponthis, use the code SipOnThis Myro - mymyro.com/siponthis, use the code SipOnThisBy Critical Frequency
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Ashley brings on her Full Frontal boss, Samantha Bee, for advice on everything from managing kids and work to forming a fair marriage to being the sort of boss who's not too nice or too harsh. Episode sponsors: Ritual vitamins -- go to ritual.com/siponthis Gunilla Skin Alchemy -- go to gunillaskinalchemy.com and use the code SIP for 15% off your pu…
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In this episode we head to Detroit with WDET reporter Taylor Wizner to check out the Broadmoor Food Connection, run by Reverend Roslyn Bouier. Its client-choice model gives people struggling with food access in the area choices, stability, and dignity. Episode sponsors: Stitch Fix - go to stitchfix.com/the51 for 25% off when you purchase all items …
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Author Ijeoma Olua answers Ashley's question about embracing bold fashion and gives listeners advice on complex questions about race. Check out her book So You Want to Talk about Race here: https://www.sealpress.com/titles/ijeoma-oluo/so-you-want-to-talk-about-race/9781580056779/ Episode sponsor: Go to gunillaskinalchemy.com and use the code Sip fo…
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The Community Coalition of South Los Angeles, or Coco South LA, is known for looking at the complex web of factors behind community issues, and their approach to food is no different. In this episode reporter Melissa Chadburn takes us to South LA for a look at what drives food insecurity there and what's being done about it. Episode sponsor: Sleep …
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Author, director, actress, and activist Amber Tamblyn joins Ashley to talk about not letting other people tell you who you are, the importance of a diverse coalition in pushing forward progressive ideals, teaching men to be allies, and how women's anger keeps us in the fight for the long haul. Episode Sponsor: Visit https://gunillaskinalchemy.com/d…
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Last year California governor Jerry Brown signed a bill providing $6 million over three years to the Food Is Medicine pilot. The pilot will provide medically tailored meals for 1,000 Medi-Cal patients struggling with either TypeII Diabetes or congestive heart failure. We look at what sorts of benefits that might bring, and how organizations elsewhe…
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Indigenous people in the U.S. are up to 400% more likely to experience food insecurity, according to the USDA. That's by design. A key aspect to colonization has always been to erode food sovereignty, but many tribes are working to reclaim it. That includes the Navajo Nation, which spans three southwestern states. In this episode, Native America Ca…
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Chef and farmer Mike Costello, from the 100 Days in Appalachia project, joins us to talk about re-imagining Appalachia's food history and how the stories we tell about the we eat impact access and health. 100 Days in Appalachia: 100daysinappalachia.com Sponsor: Sleep Number - visit sleepnumber.com/podcast to find a store near you and save $100 off …
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Prepare to have all your life's problems solved! This new advice podcast from comedy writer and actress Ashley Nicole Black and friends, presented by Dame Magazine, features amazing guest co-hosts like Samantha Bee, Rebecca Traister, Amber Ruffin, Robin Thede, Amber Tamblyn, Martha Plimpton, and more. Subscribe today! First episode out October 19th…
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West Dayton recently lost the last of its grocery stores. Its food pantries are serving several hundred families every week, many of them grandparents raising grandkids orphaned by the opioid epidemic. This episode's sponsor is Sleep Number. Visit sleepnumber.com/thefiftyone to find a store near you and get $100 off the the queen Sleep Number® 360 …
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