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Being an only child has its perks. But life gets REAL as an ADULT only child when you fully grasp the prospect of having to balance your own life with sole responsibility for assisting your parents as they age. Caregiving can place strains on your family, career, and mental and physical health. Siblings can tackle this as a team. But as an only child, how will you handle the stress of bearing sole responsibility for financial decisions, hospital visits and/or emergencies of aging parents? Jo ...
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Building a tribe of virtual teachers to learn, explore, and connect. Be brave, take a risk, and have fun! Season 3 is all about innovation and collaboration! 1. Supporting teachers with their ideas to amplify their lessons is my passion! 2. Finding ways to improve a previous lesson is my strength! Visit the link in my Instagram Bio to submit an anonymous lesson idea or problem of practice OR use the send message button on the podcast anchor.fm page! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.s ...
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Ethos of Aid

Kimber Vradenburg

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Hi, my name is Kimber Vradenburg, and I've been a humanitarian practitioner for over 20 years. I love this work, because it continually asks me to reflect, grow, give the best of myself and live in my integrity. Specifically, I love working with practitioners in the field serving their own communities. They are the people upon whom every humanitarian effort depends. They are also systemically undervalued. Over two decades I’ve worked with these incredible practitioners, meeting as people wit ...
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The Lost Girls

Prudent Angel

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Meet The Lost Girls; Darcy - Our Fearless Leader, and Kimber - Lover of all things Dark. We invite you to view our Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/groups/834043703631143/ for background on who we are and listen to The Lost Girls Podcast recounting our favorite cinematic vampire moments, our take on vampire lore from film to film, our opinions on the history of the legend of “The Son of the Dragon” AKA Dracula, and the history of bloodsuckers around the world. Support this podcast: ...
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Antimony

Amy Richter and The Silver Linings Players

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With her super-sensitive sense of smell, sixteen year-old Kaia Smith is used to not fitting in. So when she receives an invitation from Dr. Vadim Grigori to participate in the Grigori Young Scholars Program with its promise that she will meet others like herself, she jumps at the chance. But what is the GYSP really about? Why are the faculty so interested in the story of the Fall of the Watchers? Why are they obsessed with antimony? And what role will GYSP participants like Kaia play in thei ...
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Welcome to the Official DigiMarCon Podcast. Hear the some of the latest top-voted Keynotes, Panels and Master Classes from recent DigiMarCon Digital Marketing, Media and Advertising Conferences Worldwide. Get ready to gain insight into emerging strategies, the latest trends, and best practices from Industry Thought-Leaders and Experts to move your business, brand or agency to the next level. Learn More About Upcoming DigiMarCon Events Near You at https://digimarcon.com/events/.
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Decorating Pages Podcast presents Production Design Film Study 1968. This class is a a deep dive into the intricate world of Production Design and Set Decorating with a special focus on Oscar-nominated films from 1968. Host Kim Wannop welcomes Set Decorator Regina Graves as they unravel the magic behind some of the most impressive production design…
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In this episode, I speak with Costume Designer Kirston Mann about her latest project, Apple TV+'s "LOOT." Kirston discusses the sophisticated wardrobe evolution of the lead character, Molly, played by Maya Rudolph, in the show's second season. Dressing a billionaire character provided her with unique stylistic opportunities, pushing the boundaries …
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In this episode, I sit down with the brilliant production designer Deborah Riley, the creative force behind Netflix's much-anticipated series, "The 3 Body Problem." Known for her breathtaking work on "Game of Thrones," Deborah dives into a new realm where historic and scientific realities collide with fantastical elements. From vividly recreating 1…
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In this episode, I chat with set decorator Kimberly Leonard. You can hear a previous podcast about her wonderful work on “The Dropout” and now we dive into her latest work on Netflix's limited series "Griselda." Kimberly explores the vibrant period design of the 70s and 80s in this whirlwind crime story about “The Godmother” of drug lords, Griselda…
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On this episode I speak with Set Decorator Alison Harvey about the epic Netflix series “The Crown” Having been on the project for over 8 years this final season holds a special place in telling the life of Queen Elizabeth. This final season included sets that depicted the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, the Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II, the de…
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In this episode of the Decorating Pages I speak with one of my favorite Production Designers David Gropman. We speak about his captivating design of the limited series "Ripley." Based on Patricia Highsmith's dark, thrilling novel, the series spans eight episodes on Netflix, and dazzles with over 200 sets. We focus on the psychological impact of set…
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On this episode I speak with Production Designer Michael Wylie. His credits include Men in Black 2, Legion, Masters of Sex, The Mysterious Benedict Society, Pushing Daisies, (for which he won a Primetime Emmy) and, most recently, Avatar The Last Airbender. Avatar: The Last Airbender follows A young boy known as the Avatar who must master the four e…
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On this episode I speak with Production Designer Simon Elliott, the brilliant Production Designer, Simon Elliott. Join us as we discuss his latest project, a limited series adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning book "All the Light We Cannot See" on Netflix. Simon shares the fascinating details behind recreating World War II France, the use of re…
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On this episode I speak with five time Emmy winner, Production Designer Glenda Rovello. Glenda recently had the opportunity to reinvent the iconic sets for the return of the comedy classic “Frasier”. We speak about bringing this character back to the screen with all new sets, giving detail to large swing sets, her process of designing and more. We …
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In this episode I speak with Set Decorator Michael Nallan and Production Designer Gerald Sullivan about the thrilling challenges of designing and decorating the Amazon Prime series “Mr. & Mrs. Smith”. The conversation covers designing a “To Die For” New York City Brownstone, dressing in countless NYC locations, reshoots, gunfights in the perm sets …
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On this episode I speak with Graphic Designer Gina Alessi. Gina has been working in the industry on shows like "The OA", "American Horror Story" Season 10, "For All Mankind" season 3, "Black Lady Sketch Show", and her most recent work on the Apple+ limited series "Manhunt". In "Manhunt" Gina headed up the Graphics department that had to reproduce w…
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On this episode I speak with Production Designer Helen Jarvis about the amazing limited series Shögun. The series is a massive undertaking with intense research, diving into historical texts, paintings, and archival material. She discusses that the goal is to not just recreate 17th-century Japan in the “Shoin-Zukuri” style but also make it visually…
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Welcome to the 1985 Production Design Film Study on the Decorating Pages Podcast. In this episode, we meticulously dissect the visual storytelling and set pieces that captivated audiences and garnered acclaim, earning their place among Oscar nominees. Our enlightening discussion features the expert opinions of host Kim Wannop, an accomplished set d…
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In this episode of the Decorating Pages Podcast, We discuss the Production Design film study of 1975 . Join host Kim Wannop and Production Designer Adam Rowe dissect the Oscar-nominated designs and the technological feats of that year. Our discussion highlights "The Hindenburg," where Kim Wannop reveals intriguing construction details and productio…
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Decorating Pages Podcast Presents Production Design Film Study. This class examines Oscar-nominated films spanning a century of cinema. Accomplished professionals in Production Design will explore and dissect the sets featured in these nominated films and will educate why they were recognized for their design of their time. This class features the …
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Decorating Pages Podcast Presents Production Design Film Study. This class examines Oscar-nominated films spanning a century of cinema. Accomplished professionals in Production Design will explore and dissect the sets featured in these nominated films and will educate why they were recognized for their design of their time. This class features the …
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On this episode, I speak with Production Designer Mark Ricker and Set Decorator Cherish Hale. FX's Feud: Capote vs. the Swans is an eight episode limited series based on the best-selling book “Capote‘s Women: A True Story of Love, Betrayal, and a Swan Song for an Era" by Lawrence Leamer. (A book I devoured over last summer).The sets that Mark and C…
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Welcome to Season 7 of Decorating Pages Podcast! Can't believe it's been two months since the last podcast. The episode is recaps the Design award season of the Emmys, ADG and SDSA awards. I talk about the coming season of the podcast and working since the WGA/SAG strike ended. Excited to have upcoming interviews to share and also continuing with t…
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| Discover the game-changing potential of ChatGPT in this comprehensive master class designed specifically for marketers. We'll dive into the world of this AI-driven language model, exploring its benefits and concerns, and uncovering lesser-known facts. Learn how to safely and effectively harness ChatGPT for content marketing, social media, adverti…
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| Increasing first-page rankings and organic traffic has always involved guesswork. Experienced marketers know that deciding what content to produce and how to publish it can lead to wasted time, energy, and money. That can stop anyone dead in their tracks. But what would it look like if guesswork was no longer a factor in SEO and everything that g…
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| While Covid got us more digitally reliant than ever before, it also reminded us of the power of live physical experiences- with flights and concerts now commanding eye watering prices in 2023. How can brands address this healthy tension through crafting connected experiences that intertwine tactics and drive consumer interest and action?…
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| In-person events have always been valuable marketing opportunities, but their success was hard to measure and they occurred infrequently. Now, with the rise of digitization, organizations can extend audience engagement before, during, and after events, creating more measurable experiences. Digital marketers are playing a larger role in capturing …
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| When marketers layer digital marketing strategies on top of experiential activations, magic happens. Hear how you can win the hearts and minds of your customers by expanding your marketing mix to bring the digital and physical worlds together. Topics covered will include social media marketing, influencer marketing, event marketing, content marke…
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| The digital marketing industry is changing faster than ever and those who don’t adapt with the times are losing market share. Where should marketers be focusing their efforts? What strategies are the experts seeing get the best results? Get up-to-speed with the latest industry insights, trends and predictions for the future in this panel discussi…
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In this episode I speak with Set Decorator, Larry Dias and Production Designer, Paul Austerberry. They talk about the intricate process of creating the musical film version of the beloved book “The Color Purple”. From selecting locations in Georgia and building sets in a swamp and a waterfall to antiquing and creating his own prop house of period d…
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In this episode, I speak with two time Oscar nominated Set Decorator Lee Sandales and six time Oscar nominated Production Designer Nathan Crowley. We dive deep into their experiences working on the whimsical film “Wonka”. Listen to how Nathan created a whimsical and immersive world with intricate details that Lee shopped for all over Europe. And th…
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Welcome to Decorating Pages Podcast series - Production Design Film Study: 1980 where we explore the intricate world of production design in each Oscar nominated film of that year. In today's episode, we dive into the mesmerizing world of 1980s cinema, examining the visual wonders of nominated films from that era. Joined by Set Decorator Kim Wannop…
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This week I speak with one of the industries most influential Production Design teams: Production Designer Arthur Max and Set Decorator Elli Griff. I was absolutely thrilled to speak to them about their project “Napoleon” directed by Ridley Scott. To create the epic scale of the movie, Production Designer Arthur Max, a three-time Oscar® nominee (“G…
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Listen to Production Designer Trevor Smith @smithbilt talk about the fifth season of "Fargo"! From building a full scale house on a location and having influence from films like "Halloween" and "Home Alone". Trevor talks about the character sets and how the show reflects the roots of the series and the original "Fargo". #Fargo #FargoFX @Fargo @smit…
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On this week's episode, listen to Ashley Rice, Katy Shirey, and Howard Warman, the Set Dec buyers for "For All Mankind" season four. We discuss their expertise in sourcing, researching, and dressing sets for Mars, Russia, and NASA! I feel incredibly fortunate to have had these three talented individuals on my team throughout season four of For All …
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Welcome to the Decorating Pages Podcast Production Design Film Study - 1955 Color Films! In this episode, our host Kim Wannop and guest Production Designer, Stephan Olson, delve into the world of production design in Oscar-nominated films from 1955. Join us as we explore the intricate set production details, behind-the-scenes challenges, and overal…
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Get ready to dive into the world of production design film study and discuss the Black and White Oscar-nominated films of 1955! Join host Kim Wannop as she welcomes special guest Production Designer Steve Olson to discuss Black and White Oscar nominated films. From the gritty sets of 'Blackboard Jungle' to the glamorous world of 'I'll Cry Tomorrow,…
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In this episode, Production Designer Seth Reed and I talk about the new season of “For All Mankind”. Having both joined the show in season four we discuss the challenges, collaboration, and attention to detail required in bringing these sci-fi sets to life. From creating immersive Russian themed sets in the US and on location in Bulgaria to designi…
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Decorating Pages Podcast Presents Production Design Film Study. This class examines Oscar-nominated films spanning a century of cinema. Accomplished professionals in Production Design will explore and dissect the sets featured in these nominated films and will educate why they were recognized for their design of their time. In this episode, we delv…
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On this episode I talk with Jonathan DeRosa, Prop Master for the NBC show 'Found'. The show follows a crisis management team dedicated to finding missing persons overlooked by the system. We talk about the meticulous art of prop creation and selection to bring the story to life. Drawing inspiration from films like "Silence of the Lambs," DeRosa all…
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Production Design Film Study:1947. In this episode, we review and analyze the stunning production designs of "Great Expectations," "The Foxes of Harrow," "Black Narcissus," and "Life With Father." Our panel of esteemed professionals, including set decorator Kim Wannop, production designers Adam Rowe, and Ralph Lydon, take you on a captivating journ…
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Decorating Pages Podcast Presents Production Design Film Study. This class examines Oscar-nominated films spanning a century of cinema. Accomplished professionals in Production Design will explore and dissect the sets featured in these nominated films and will educate why they were recognized for their design of their time. Production design is the…
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Listen to Set Decorator Bradley Lang talk about the new Peacock series “The Irrational”. The show follows world-renowned professor of behavioral science Alec Mercer (Jesse L. Martin) as he lends his unique expertise on an array of high-stakes cases. We talk about the character development in set dressing in one hour drama and how it evolves over th…
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In this episode I chat with Production Designer Brandon Tonner-Connolly about two of his recent projects. The critically acclaimed series “Reservation Dogs" and the very long awaited sequel of one of the scariest movies ever made “The Exorcist: Believer”. Working for the past three seasons on” Reservation Dogs”, Brandons’ sets captured the realism …
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On this episode I speak with Vice President of Front Row Media, Mimi Clarke. Product placement seamlessly integrates a product, brand or service into a realistic context in a TV show, film, video game or webisode. Front Row actively promotes and secures opportunities for their client’s various products, brands and services. Mimi and I talk about th…
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On this episode I speak with Production Designer, Terry Watson, who’s film “War Pony” won the prestigious Camera D’Or in Cannes 2022. Terry’s challenge of taking over the design helm during filming happens more often than we plan. We talk about challenges of coming into an established look and continuing the project. “War Pony” follows the interloc…
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On this episode I speak with the director of Warner Brothers Prop house Robert Greenfield. Robert started out as a Leadman with Set Decorator Nancy Haigh, on films like “Mars Attacks”, “Waterworld”, “Forrest Gump”, “The Hudsucker Proxy”, “Bugsy”, “The Grifters” and more. He then transitioned into Set Decorating on some of my favorite films like “Sl…
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On this podcast I speak with Production Designer Liz Bischof who’s work on the period series “Son of a Critch '' is based on the award-winning bestselling memoir from Mark Critch. The coming of age story is set in Newfoundland in the 1980’s and they shot the series there for the authentic look and feel of his story. Liz started her career in prop m…
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| Companies often use simple metrics to understand how their product is doing including word-of-mouth metrics like the Net Promoter Score. These simple metrics are attractive because they are easy to collect and promise a clear way to track a team’s success in the market over time. Unfortunately products & services these days are often complex & mu…
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| How do you develop a content marketing strategy when you have seemingly insurmountable challenges to overcome? Attend this session to learn how to develop a cost-effective integrated content marketing plan that scales. Get the framework you need with “scrappy” strategies to reap rewards from the toughest challenges like low volume keyword, narrow…
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| Everyone knows the power of stories, but when asked to come up with them, we struggle. Either we second guess ourselves as to the story's relevance, or we just come up blank and can't think of any. The Stories You Didn't Know You Had will teach you how to recognize stories in the moment and to recall forgotten moments that your audience needs to …
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| Most B2B emails amount to “nurture” or “drip” campaigns: a series of emails that try to move prospects down the sales funnel. The reality is that these emails don’t get opened. The few that do get opened are more likely to annoy the recipient than result in anything positive. What if you could re-think how B2B email marketing is done? How about t…
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